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‘Like a sound from hell:’ Was an unlawful sonic weapon used on protesters in Serbia?
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‘Like a sound from hell:’ Was an unlawful sonic weapon used on protesters in Serbia?

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‘Like a sound from hell:’ Was an unlawful sonic weapon used on protesters in Serbia?

On this picture supplied by the Serbian Inside Ministry, Serbian Gendarmerie officers present the U.S.-made Lengthy Vary Acoustic System (LRAD) – which is prohibited in Serbia and lots of different international locations, in Belgrade, Serbia on March 19, 2025.

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BELGRADE, Serbia — Ivana Ilic Sunderic had by no means heard something fairly so alarming and disturbing at a protest because the sound that broke a commemorative silence throughout an enormous anti-government rally in Serbia’s capital, Belgrade.

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“It was quiet and peaceful and then we heard something we could not see … like a sound rolling toward us, a whiz,” Ilic Sunderic stated in regards to the March 15 incident. “People started rushing for safety toward the pavement, feeling that something was moving toward us down the street.”

It was “a subdued sound lasting only 2-3 seconds but very unusual and very frightening, like a sound from hell,” she stated.

Ilic Sunderic was not alone in describing the panic. A whole bunch of others have supplied related accounts, triggering accusations that the police, navy or safety companies below the tight management of authoritarian Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic used an acoustic crowd management weapon to focus on peaceable protesters.

The weapons, that are unlawful in Serbia, emit sound waves which might set off sharp ear ache, disorientation, eardrum ruptures and even irreversible listening to injury.

The incident piled extra stress on Vucic, who has been rattled by almost 5 months of anti-corruption protests over the collapse in November of a concrete cover at a railway station within the northern city of Novi Unhappy that killed 16 individuals.

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Serbia’s officers have issued typically contradictory denials that an acoustic weapon was directed on the demonstrators. Calls have been mounting for solutions as to what prompted the sudden commotion, if not a sonic system.

An Related Press video exhibits 1000’s of protesters holding up their lit cellphones in silence after they all of the sudden begin operating away in panic. A swooshing sound can then be heard.

“I have been going to protests for 30 years but I’ve never heard anything like this,” Ilic Sunderic stated.

Lies and fabrications

A defiant Vucic has rejected what he known as “lies and fabrications” that the safety companies focused the demonstrators with a sonic system. He stated that such accusations are a part of an alleged Western-orchestrated ploy to topple him.

“If there was a single piece of evidence that a sound cannon was used against demonstrators, then I would no longer be president,” he stated.

Serbia’s police, military and the state safety company, BIA, initially all denied possessing the U.S.-made Lengthy Vary Acoustic System (LRAD), which is prohibited in Serbia and another international locations. When offered with images of the system mounted on an off-road automobile and deployed on the rally of tons of of 1000’s of protesters, officers admitted possessing a sonic weapon, however insisted it was not used in opposition to the protesters.

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The images confirmed nothing greater than “loudspeakers” that additionally can be found on eBay, Inside Minister Ivica Dacic stated. The oblong units, bought from a U.S. provider in 2021, serve to emit warnings to the crowds in case of main hassle, he stated.

“Serbian police have never, including March 15, used any illegal or unallowed device that is not envisaged by the law, including the device known as a sound cannon,” Dacic stated. “Police only use sound devices for warnings.”

Sonic weapons use sound waves to incapacitate, disorient or hurt people by harnessing acoustic vitality, inflicting each bodily and psychological results, similar to dizziness, disorientation or extreme complications.

Though typically described as non-lethal, their use in navy, legislation enforcement and covert operations has raised critical moral considerations.

Extra not too long ago, sonic units have been used in opposition to Somali pirates in addition to migrants in Greece and reportedly in Serbia.

Photos from the Belgrade protest present what seems to be an LRAD 450XL.

The California-based producer, Genasys, stated on X that “the video and audio evidence we have seen and heard thus far does not support the use of an LRAD during the March 15th incident in Belgrade, Serbia.”

A whole bunch complained of penalties

Many who had been within the crowd later complained of complications, confusion, ear stress or nausea.

Sasa Cvrkovic, a 23-year-old political science pupil from Belgrade, described the sound as a “jet that flew past like some kind of wind.” He stated that it created panic and a short stampede: “One young man next to me broke his leg.”

Cvrkovic stated he felt nauseous all by means of the day after the demonstration. Ilic Sunderic stated she felt stress in her head and ears.

Stories even have emerged of stress on docs at Serbia’s emergency clinics to withhold data of tons of of people that sought medical assist and recommendation after the rally.

Specialists doubt the official model

Thomas Withington, an knowledgeable in digital warfare, radar and navy communications on the Royal United Providers Institute suppose tank, stated he reviewed among the movies from the Belgrade stampede.

“Extraordinary film of people gathering, protesting in the streets peacefully, the demonstration,” he stated in an interview. “And suddenly, an almost kind of biblical passing of a huge number of people in a very panicked rush, very sudden and very panicked movement, and the likes of which I must confess I’ve never seen before.”

He stated it was clear that one thing prompted a number of hundred individuals to all of the sudden panic and transfer in a really particular manner, speeding for canopy to the pavement and abandoning the center of the road.

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“So certainly, the behavior that you see on the film does appear to be consistent with people reacting en masse to something that is making them feel deeply unsettled or deeply uncomfortable,” he stated.

Predrag Petrovic, a analysis supervisor on the Belgrade Heart for Safety Coverage, a suppose tank, stated, “We can claim with huge probability that some unconventional weapon, some version of a sonic cannon, was used.”

“I have a lot of experience in participating and monitoring street protests and I have never seen a stampede happen in a second and along an almost straight line,” Petrovic stated.

In a web-based petition signed by over half one million individuals, the Serbian opposition Transfer-Change motion requested the United Nations, the Council of Europe and the Group for Safety and Cooperation in Europe for an unbiased investigation.

A number of Serbian rights teams introduced Tuesday they’ve taken the problem to the European Courtroom of Human Rights, saying that they collected greater than 4,000 testimonies from individuals who complained of varied bodily and psychological issues after the incident on March 15. The court docket in Strasbourg has given Serbia till the tip of the month to reply, the teams stated in a joint assertion.

Vucic’s pro-Russia authorities, nonetheless, invited the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and Russia’s Federal Safety Service, the FSB, to research. There was no quick reply from the American and Russian safety businesses.

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