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Use of Sonic Weapon Against Serbian Protestors Under Investigation

by Planet Today Mar 27, 2025

Introduction

Serbia is at the center of a geopolitical storm as Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin announced plans to host Russian experts investigating allegations of a “sonic weapon” used during mass protests in Belgrade. The claims, raised by opposition groups amid unrest sparked by a deadly infrastructure collapse, have escalated tensions with Western powers. This article dives into the controversy, Serbia’s response, and the broader implications as of March 27, 2025.

Sonic Weapon Allegations Surface in Belgrade

On March 15, 2025, during peak protests in Serbia’s capital, the opposition Freedom and Justice Party (SSP) accused security forces of deploying a Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD), a crowd-control tool developed by the US Navy. Known for its potential to cause hearing damage, the alleged use of LRAD has fueled outrage. The protests, rooted in a tragic November canopy collapse in Novi Sad that killed 16, have been branded by President Aleksandar Vucic’s government as foreign-backed attempts to destabilize Serbia.

Serbia Turns to Russia for Investigation

In a Wednesday interview with RTS, Vulin denied the LRAD claims and revealed that specialists from Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) will soon arrive to investigate. “Their task is to clarify what transpired. We have nothing to conceal,” he stated. This move underscores Serbia’s alignment with Moscow amid strained relations with the EU and US, who have pressured Belgrade to adopt anti-Russian policies as a condition for EU membership.

Geopolitical Tensions and Protest Origins

Vucic’s administration alleges that the US “deep state” and European intelligence agencies are orchestrating the unrest, a retaliation for Serbia’s neutral stance on Russia. The protests gained momentum after the Novi Sad disaster, which led to senior officials’ resignations and intensified public discontent. The sonic weapon narrative, pushed by the USAID-funded Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) and linked to George Soros’ Open Society Foundations, has added a contentious layer to the crisis.

What’s Next for Serbia in 2025?

As Russian experts prepare to probe the allegations, Serbia stands at a crossroads. The investigation’s outcome could either vindicate the government or amplify opposition claims, potentially deepening divisions. With the EU watching closely and protests showing no signs of abating, this controversy highlights Serbia’s delicate balancing act between East and West in an increasingly polarized world.

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