The day of large protests in Serbia has arrived. The protests have been going on for three months, and the direct cause of it was the death of 15 people during the fall of the tension beam at the railway station in Novi Sad. The building in front of where this tragedy took place was renovated in previous years by the corrupt government, which, according to the majority, is the main cause of the tragedy. The struggle of students and all free citizens of Serbia for the truth has been going on for four months now. That time was marked by an increasingly strong dictatorship, attacks and pressure on demonstrators by the corrupt state. This protest is probably the last in a series of this kind of protest and fight for the truth. According to estimates, there were at least 300,000 people at the protest. My impression, as someone who was once on the streets of Belgrade when about 150,000 people fought for the removal of the dictator Milosevic, is that there were a lot more on the streets than the official independent estimate. The figure of 800,000 people is most often mentioned, which is a significant percentage of the total Serbian population. I won't talk about the steps because they don't show how grandiose this, let's call it, physical activity was. The struggle in Serbia to replace the dictatorial corrupt and criminalized political leadership continues. Until the end of victory!