2024 in Serbia

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Events in the year 2024 in Serbia.

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January

March

April

  • 21 April – A Mark 84 bomb dropped by NATO forces during its bombing campaign in 1999 is discovered at a construction site in Niš, causing the evacuation of 1,300 people from surrounding areas.[4]

May

  • 13 May – Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and First Lady Olena Zelenska make a surprise visit to Belgrade and meet with President Vučić and Prime Minister Vučević.[5]
  • 21 May:

June

July

  • 16 July – The government allows the resumption of operations at the Loznica lithium mine operated by Rio Tinto following a decision by the Constitutional Court to overturn the cancellation of the mine's operating permit in 2022.[11]
  • 18 July – A police officer is killed and another is injured after they are shot while on patrol in Loznica by an assailant identified as coming from Kosovo. The attacker is later killed during a manhunt.[12]
  • 19 July – The European Union and Serbia sign a deal to develop the Loznica lithium mine and production chains for batteries for electric vehicles.[13]
  • 26 July – A van carrying migrants overturns near Pirot, injuring 30 passengers.[14]
  • 29 July – Thousands of environmentalists and opposition members protest nationwide against an agreement between the European Union and the Serbian government to restart the Loznica lithium mine due to concerns over pollution and deforestation.[15]
  • 31 July – A van carrying migrants overturns near Bela Palanka, injuring 20 passengers.[16]

August

September

  • 6 September – Kosovar authorities close the Brnjak and Merdare border crossings with Serbia following a blockade by protesters on the latter side of the border.[21]
  • 11 September – An appeals court in Belgrade orders a retrial for Andrei Hniot, a Belarusian dissident whose extradition had been sought by authorities in his home country for alleged tax evasion.[22] He is released on 31 October and leaves for Germany.[23]
  • 14 September – President Vučić announces the reintroduction of compulsory military service, which was abolished in 2011.[24]

October

November

December

  • 12 December - Uroš Blažić is convicted for perpetrating the Mladenovac and Smederevo shootings in 2023 that killed nine people and is sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment.[32]
  • 30 December - The parents of the 13-year old perpetrator of the Belgrade school shooting in 2023 are convicted along with a gun instructor for failing to secure the firearm used in the incident, with the father sentenced to 14.5 years' imprisonment.[33]

Deaths

Holidays

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