A year after the deadly Novi Sad railway station collapse that killed 16 people, anger across Serbia is still boiling. Tens of thousands marched through Novi Sad and Belgrade demanding justice and accountability, accusing President Aleksandar Vucic’s government of corruption and negligence. At exactly 11:52 a.m. — the moment of the collapse — protesters observed 16 minutes of silence for the victims. Among them was Dijana Hrka, who lost her son and has begun a hunger strike outside parliament in Belgrade. Authorities deny wrongdoing, but protesters say the tragedy exposed systemic corruption. Their message remains clear — they won't stop until justice is served.