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Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns travellers through Serbia of road blockades

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On Monday, a section of the international road E-75 in Serbia will be blocked, the situation center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced. The blockade is expected to be at the "Autokomanda" road junction, which is part of the international road E-75. The blockade will be part of the ongoing protests in Belgrade and will last at least 24 hours. Spontaneous blockades are also possible on other road sections on the territory of Serbia without prior notice.

Bulgarian citizens and carriers transiting through Belgrade during the specified period should use the Belgrade ring road. Exit the motorway at Buban Potok and join the motorways to Zagreb and Budapest at the "Dobanovci" road junction, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends.



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