Thousands of anti-government demonstrators returned to the streets in Serbia on Thursday, following two days of violent clashes with supporters of President Aleksandar Vucic and riot police that left dozens injured or detained.

Police fired tear gas in the country's capital and several other incidents were reported elsewhere.

In the northern city of Novi Sad, where the anti-Vucic revolt in Serbia started more than nine months ago, groups of young protesters shouted, "He is finished," as they demolished the offices of the president's ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).

The demonstrators broke windows on the party's downtown office and carried away some documents and pieces of furniture from inside. The police or Vucic's supporters, who have guarded the office for months, were nowhere to be seen.

Members of the Serbian Gendarmerie face protesters during anti-government protests in Belgrade, Serbia, Aug. 14, 2025. (EPA Photo)