The Serbian government is accused of using a sonic weapon against peaceful protesters during a protest in Belgrade.
Calls were mounting in Serbia on Monday for an independent investigation into reports that security forces used a prohibited ...
Student demonstrators who gathered in Belgrade on March 15 were panicked by a loud, strange sound some described as "creepy." ...
Protesters in Serbia who staged one of the country’s biggest-ever rallies claim the authorities used a prohibited, ...
Serbian officials denied Sunday that security forces used a military-grade sonic weapon to disperse and scare protesters at a ...
Human rights groups have suggested Serbian authorities used a 'long-distance acoustic device' - but the government has denied ...
Serbian authorities deny they used sound cannon — a.k.a. sonic weapons — against Belgrade protesters. How would you know you had been hit? https://p.dw.com/p ...
Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic has denied that his police forces used a banned ‘sonic weapon’ to disperse protesters in Belgrade. In a statement, he said, “I have had the opportunity to see this ...
Claims emerged that a sonic weapon – a device capable of causing pain, dizziness, and hearing damage – had been deployed against the peaceful protesters. Image caption, BBC Serbian reporter ...
Participants accuse the police of using a sonic weapon to dispel the crowds. Videos on social media show protestors quietly standing in the streets during a moment of silence for the Novi Sad victims, ...