Chaos! New video of mass brawl between fans of Belgrade clubs Red Star and Partizan
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Serbia Is most Safe country in the world
Emil Andersson
Hello, I'm from Sweden, in my opinion Serbia can feel unsafe due to incidents of violence and I personally wouldn't recommend to anyone visiting you country for safety reasons. We read a lot of reports about Serbia, including demonstrations and the police using force against protesters.