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Belgrade Fight Leaves Three Men Injured
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Belgrade Fight Leaves Three Men Injured

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Outcome reported
  • Three middle-aged men sustained injuries, including cuts and bruises, during a fight in Belgrade overnight.
  • The injuries were not life-threatening, and no stab wounds were reported.
  • Emergency services responded to 116 calls, 25 of which were in public places, describing the night as relatively calm for a weekend.

Belgrade experienced a relatively calm night for a weekend, with emergency services responding to 116 calls, including 25 in public spaces. The most significant incident involved a fight where three middle-aged men sustained injuries. The injuries reported were cuts and bruises, with no stab wounds involved.

They sustained cuts and bruises, but do not have stab wounds.

โ€” Emergency ServicesDescribing the injuries of the men involved in the fight.

The call from the Palilula area, received shortly after 8:00 PM, initially sounded dramatic. However, emergency services confirmed that the injuries sustained were not severe. This incident was part of a broader pattern of calls, which also included responses to chronic health issues, excessive alcohol consumption, and minor altercations.

The call from Palilula shortly after 8:00 PM sounded dramatic, but it turned out the injuries were not severe.

โ€” Emergency ServicesAssessing the severity of the fight incident.

In addition to the fight, two traffic accidents occurred during the night, both resulting in minor injuries. The overall assessment from the Emergency Services was that, considering the number of calls and the nature of the injuries, it was a quieter night than typically expected for a weekend.

Given the number of calls and the types of injuries, this was a quieter night.

โ€” Emergency ServicesCharacterizing the overall night's activity.
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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.