INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Serbia on Wednesday stated protesters claims that they were targeted by a sound cannon were refuted by an investigation carried out by
Russian intelligence officers.The officers with Russias Federal Security Service (FSB) concluded no sonic devices were used to strongly
disperse a March 15 mass presentation that took place in Belgrade, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said.That oppose the nations biggest
anti-corruption presentation since a deadly train station roofing system collapse in 2015 triggered a national demonstration motion had
actually gathered between 100,000 and 300,000 people.But it came down into panic after an unusual sound set off turmoil and sent out
hundreds of protesters fleeing.Participants and activists implicated the government of using a sound cannon or other sonic weapon, and
media released pictures of a squad car geared up with what appeared to be a United States -made LRAD 450XL long-range acoustic device.While
Interior Minister Ivica Dacic verified that Serbian police have such equipment, he rejected it was utilized at the protest.The Serbian
federal government invited both the United States FBI and Russias FSB to investigate.While the FBI has actually not talked about the demand,
signed by Serbias Interior Ministry on March 18, the FSB responded by sending a team in late March.Vucic stated in an interview on Wednesday
that the FSB report revealed there was a lie about the use of a sound cannon and he threatened legal action over accusations that one was
used.Serbian civil society groups say they collected over 3,000 testimonies, in which witnesses at the demonstration explained a sound like
a crashing airplane or an approaching automobile
Some reported enduring health effects.Last week, activists provided a petition with over 500,000 signatures to the UN office in Belgrade
demanding a global investigation.The student-led protest motion began after a deadly roof collapse at Novi Sad train station on Nov
1, 2024, which eliminated 16 people.The disaster, extensively viewed as a symbol of state corruption, has sparked Serbias greatest unrest