Students continue to march in Kragujevac as nationwide protests persist  

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**Students Continue March to Kragujevac, Nationwide Protests Persist**

A group of students from several Serbian cities who began marching to Kragujevac for a February 15 protest rally continued their journey on Wednesday. This is the second day of their trek.

The students from Belgrade and Novi Sad, who spent the night in Sopot, resumed their march at around 9 am on Wednesday. They plan to cover approximately 40 kilometers that day.

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In other parts of the country, university students completed a 36-kilometer stretch from Aleksinac to Cicevac in central Serbia’s Rasina District.

Meanwhile, in Novi Sad, a group of students embarked on a three-day bicycle journey to Kragujevac to join the February 15 rally.

**Nationwide Protests**

Protests were also held across the country. In Belgrade, students from technical faculties and members of the IT community organized protest marches through the central city streets.

A total of 12,000 IT industry professionals expressed their support for the students and announced their assistance for the February 15 protest rally in Kragujevac.

**Commemoration**

In Belgrade, healthcare workers at the Zemun Clinical Hospital Center gathered for a 15-minute silence commemorating the Novi Sad train station victims. They temporarily blocked traffic near their workplace.

In Novi Sad, professors, university and high school students, and IT professionals led a protest march through the city.

**Student Cultural Center Occupation**

A group of Faculty of Dramatic Arts (FDU) students occupied the Student Cultural Center (SKC) in Belgrade on Wednesday evening. They announced the holding of a plenary assembly on the premises.

The students called on the public to gather outside the SKC building to show their support and help them protect the center. Donations are also being accepted, including sleeping bags, blankets, mats, food, heaters, lamps, extension cords.

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