BELGRADE BELGRADE, March 18 (Hina) - Serbian police have so far arrested 89 people involved in incidents in Belgrade on the night between Wednesday and Thursday, including the individuals who demolished Belgrade's Bajrakli Mosque,
Serbian Interior Ministry Dragan Jocic told a news conference o Thursday.
BELGRADE, March 18 (Hina) - Serbian police have so far arrested 89
people involved in incidents in Belgrade on the night between
Wednesday and Thursday, including the individuals who demolished
Belgrade's Bajrakli Mosque, Serbian Interior Ministry Dragan Jocic
told a news conference o Thursday.#L#
The minister said that when between 200 and 250 fans of Belgrade's
soccer clubs headed towards the mosque he ordered the police to
protect the Islamic building without using firearms. "Otherwise the
incident would have claimed lives and we can only speculate about what
would be happening today," Jocic said.
A total of 33 officers were injured in the violence of whom three
severely. Today, all buildings which are potential targets, notably
foreign embassies, are under police protection.
The Belgrade police chief, Milan Obradovic, told a news conference the
police did not expect that demonstrators might of demolishing the
mosque. The only way to prevent the hooligans from doing what they did
was to use serious force, Obradovic said.
Apart from police, also injured in the incidents were five journalists
and ten protestors. Apart from demolishing and robbing the mosque, the
protesters also smashed windows on a McDonalds restaurant and set on
fire two UNHCR vehicles, as well as two stores owned by Albanians.
Earlier today a group of protesters stoned the Croatian embassy
building in continuation of protests over Wednesday's violence in
Kosovo. The police later scattered the protesters from Dedinje where
the Albanian Embassy and the Croatian Consulate are located,
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