
Explosive Device Disrupts Serbian Cup Final
Serbian Cup Final Marred by Explosive Device Incident Belgrade, Serbia – The Serbian Cup final between Vojvodina and Red Star Belgrade took an unexpected turn when an explosive device detonated on the field. The incident, which occurred in the 41st minute, sent shockwaves through the stadium and disrupted the game. Red Star was defending a corner kick when a device, reportedly thrown from the Vojvodina supporters' section, exploded near the players. "It was a terrifying moment," said one Red Star player, who requested anonymity. "We all fell to the ground, not knowing what had happened." Four Red Star players were temporarily incapacitated, but thankfully, all escaped serious injury. The referee immediately halted the match, allowing medical personnel to attend to the players. After a delay, the game resumed, and Red Star went on to secure a 3-0 victory. The incident raises serious concerns about stadium safety and fan behavior. Authorities are investigating the incident to determine the type of explosive device used and identify those responsible. While the match ended with a Red Star victory, the incident cast a shadow over the celebration, highlighting the need for enhanced security measures at future sporting events. The swift response of medical staff and the eventual resumption of the game offer a positive note in what could have been a far more tragic situation.