The days of mourning are over - Serbia is grieving; New footage: A teenager's threats
Although the days of mourning have passed, Serbia is still grieving. Two massacres, in Vraar and near Mladenovac, shocked the entire society, and the recovery from the tragedy will take a long time.
Students in Serbia have returned to their classrooms, but after May 3, schools will never be the same again. Government measures have entered into force. Police officers are in all 1,800 schools. There are no classes at the "Vladislav Ribnikar" Elementary School in Vraar, the place of the great tragedy.
In the villages near Mladenovac, life goes on, but things will never be the same there either. The families of the victims are grieving, as are the locals, who are scared and worried about the safety of their children.
As of Wednesday, almost 300 calls for psychological support
From Wednesday until today, the Institute for Mental Health in Belgrade has received almost 300 calls to two telephone lines which, after the mass murder in the "Vladislav Ribnikar" elementary school, it opened for psychological support to the victims' families, teachers and students. As Dr. Irena Filipovi, a psychiatrist at that institute, pointed out, now "there are absolutely more calls than during the coronavirus pandemic."
"These were mostly calls from parents and teachers related to fears, the trauma that was experienced and professional ways to calm the children," Irena Filipovi told Tanjug. She added that the subsequent calls were with questions about how to guide the children in the way of going to school, how to bring them closer to the act of entering the classroom, and then how to guide them in returning to life, as well as questions about how to comfort them and when and whether to seek psychiatric help.
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