Serbian authorities' use of a sound cannon against protesters fuels anger

Under pressure, the government admitted to having the weapon, which has never before been used in Europe – but denied using it against protesters.

By  (Vienna (Austria) correspondent)

Published on March 28, 2025, at 3:17 am (Paris), updated on March 28, 2025, at 8:12 am

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LETTER FROM THE BALKANS

A Serbian gendarmerie vehicle parked near the National Assembly, equipped with a device that military analysts believe resembles a US-made LRAD 450 long-range acoustic device. Belgrade, March 15, 2025.

"It was like a plane or a huge truck was coming at you, but you had no idea where it was coming from or how to escape it," said Tibor Moldvai, who was one of the 300,000 Serbs who took to the streets of Belgrade on Saturday, March 15, to protest against corruption. The demonstration marked the peak of the public fury that has rocked this Balkan country since the collapse of the Novi Sad train station's concrete canopy on November 1, 2024.

"We were in the middle of 15 minutes of silence [for the 15 victims of the accident – a toll which rose to 16 on Friday, March 21, after the death of another victim] when, all of a sudden, a huge noise swept over us. It was terrifying," said Moldvai. He had been on one of the main thoroughfares of the capital's center. Like everyone else, he rushed to the sidewalks to escape.

The many videos on social media show a crowd suddenly splitting in two, as if to make way for an invisible vortex that lasted only a few seconds. "Slow down, slow down," some shouted, trying to avoid a potential stampede. The demonstrators crowding central Belgrade brandished their cell phones, capturing the peak of the day's protest.

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