Thursday, March 27, 2025

Belgrade, Serbia: Dispersing protestors with sonic weapons?

Editor's note: This disturbing story was sourced from Forbidden Knowledge concerning allegations sonic weapons were used against protestors in Belgrade, Serbia.


'Like a Sound From Hell': Was an Illegal Sonic Weapon Used on Protestors in Serbia?

March 27, 2025 | By Forbidden Knowledge

By The Associated Press | March 26, 2025 | 1:20 AM ET

BELGRADE, Serbia — Ivana Ilic Sunderic had never heard anything quite so alarming and disturbing at a protest as the sound that broke a commemorative silence during a huge anti-government rally in Serbia’s capital, Belgrade.

"It was quiet and peaceful and then we heard something we could not see … like a sound rolling toward us, a whiz," Ilic Sunderic said about 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 said.

Ilic Sunderic was not alone in describing the panic. Hundreds of others have offered similar accounts, triggering accusations that the police, military or security services under the tight control of authoritarian Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic used an acoustic crowd control weapon to target peaceful protesters.

The weapons, which are illegal in Serbia, emit sound waves which can trigger sharp ear pain, disorientation, eardrum ruptures or even irreversible hearing damage.

The incident piled more pressure on Vucic, who has been rattled by nearly five months of anti-corruption protests over the collapse in November of a concrete canopy at a railway station in the northern town of Novi Sad that killed 16 people.

Serbia's officials have issued often contradictory denials that an acoustic weapon was directed at the demonstrators. Calls have been mounting for answers as to what caused the sudden commotion, if not a sonic device.

An Associated Press video shows thousands of protesters holding up their lit mobile phones in silence when they suddenly start running 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 said.

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More video coverage of alleged sonic weapons being used on protestors in Serbia:

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