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7 new deaths from COVID-19: "Lifting emergency does not mean the end of outbreak"
Five men and two women died.
Currently, there are 3.765 patients in hospitals and 122 on the respirator. There are 20.156 people in isolation and 534 people cured.
They said that 3.094 people had been tested over the previous 24 hours bringing the total number of people tested to 32.566, while 372 people have been tested positive for the last 24 hours.
Top Serbian military brass meeting in Belgrade
The Collegium of the minister of defense and the chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Army will consider the security situation in the country and its surroundings.
The meeting is presided by Defense Minster Aleksandar Vulin and held in the Banjica 2 barracks in the capital, the MoD said in a statement.
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70 Serbian peacekeepers seen off to Africa mission
BELGRADE - A 70-strong contingent of the Serbian Armed Forces, including 25 women, was on Monday seen off to the UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic, MINUSCA.
The seeing-off ceremony, held at the Banjica 2 army barracks in Belgrade, was also attended by Deputy Chief of General Staff, Lieutenant General Jovica Draganic.
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Belgrade: City bus destroyed in fire
A city bus traveling on Line 42 caught on fire in Crnotravska St. in Belgrade's Banjica district on Wednesday afternoon.
All passengers were evacuated in time and nobody was injured during the accident.
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"Serbia safe, but ready to deal with threats"
"Serbia safe, but ready to deal with threats"
BELGRADE -- "Serbia is not in danger, we are fully prepared to respond to any security challenge and potential danger," says Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic.
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Strpce: Bus stoned, one woman injured
STRPCE - One woman was injured in an incident in which a bus transporting Serb passengers from Belgrade to Strpce was stoned in Banjica, southern Kosovo-Metohija, Strpce Mayor Bratislav Nikolic told Tanjug.
The incident occurred on Friday night, the investigation is underway and the identity of the individuals who stoned the bus is still not known.
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Fans allowed at Partizan- Galatasaray water polo match
BELGRADE - Belgrade's water polo club Partizan will welcome Turkish Galatasaray on Saturday and fans will be allowed to attend the postponed match of the first round of Group B of the Championship League.
Medical team departs for peacekeeping mission in Africa
BELGRADE - A contingent of Serbia's military doctors departed for the Central African Republic on Thursday, where they will provide medical assistance to the UN peacekeeping mission within the operation MINUSCA.
Victims of Banjica concentration camp commemorated
BELGRADE - The 70th anniversary of the closing of Banjica, the largest World War II concentration camp in occupied Serbia, was marked in Belgrade on Sunday.
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Nikolic to lead Jajinci commemoration on Sunday
BELGRADE - A state commemorative ceremony dedicated to preserving the memory of the tens of thousands of people brutally killed at the Jajinci shooting range in World War II will be held on Sunday, October 5 and lead by Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic.
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