Belgrade received a series of bomb threats on Monday, including threats to blow up schools, bridges, restaurants and a football match, paralyzing heavy traffic in the Serbian capital.
Police said in a statement that no explosives were found after the searches.
Although it was not immediately clear who was behind the allegedly threatening emails, authorities evacuated nearly 100 elementary schools, as well as numerous restaurants, shopping malls, bridges, zoos, airports, train stations, and a company. water after receiving threats.
A Premier League match was also delayed until the stadium could be inspected, and police suspended traffic on bridges during rush hour, creating a fatal traffic jam.
“Even if the threats seem fake, we should not underestimate them,” said Branko Rogic, Minister of Education, Science and Technology. sabi.
Serbia’s national airline has received numerous bomb threats in recent months after it became the only European airline to maintain regular flights to Russia, along with Turkish airlines, despite the West’s ban on flights.
Source: “AFP”
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