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Allegations that Serbian police used a sonic cannon against protesters| DW News

Did Serbian security forces target peaceful anti-government protesters in Belgrade with a sonic weapon? Eyewitnesses said they were holding a 15-minute silent vigil during a major rally on Saturday, when they heard a sudden piercing noise that triggered panic and a brief stampede. Rights groups and some experts suggest it came from a sound cannon – a claim the authorities deny.

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