**Protest Across Serbia**
Students from Belgrade and Novi Sad continued their march to Kragujevac on Thursday. They plan to attend a mass protest on February 15, which is Serbian Statehood Day.
Many other students also joined the march. Some came from Novi Pazar, Kraljevo, Uzice, Cacak, and Gornji Milanovac. In the village of Mrcajevci, they met with their peers who had been walking for hours.
**Students on a Mission**
A group of students from Belgrade and Novi Sad set out by bicycle to Kragujevac. They were joined by students from Nis on Thursday. The students were warmly welcomed at rest stops along the way.
Locals from many towns greeted the students with food and drinks. In the Belgrade suburb of Zemun, people protested in support of teachers. Over 2,000 people attended the protest march.
**Protests Across Serbia**
In Belgrade, a group called Puls organized a protest in front of the Ministry of Education. They said that they would not engage in talks with the Ministry until their demands were met.
Some students and staff from Atelje 212 theater joined the protest in front of Radio Belgrade. They claimed that the news desk staff were not accurately reporting Serbia’s reality.
Farmers from Raca continued to block traffic on all access roads to this municipality. They were protesting after unsuccessful negotiations with municipal heads.
**Support for Students**
Residents of several Belgrade suburbs showed their support for the students by walking along the left bank of the Danube River in the evening.
In the central Belgrade municipality of Vracar, people gathered to walk through their neighborhood in solidarity with the students. They also drew attention to some local issues.
**Moment of Silence**
People throughout Serbia observed a 15-minute moment of silence at 11:52 am on Thursday. This was to honor the victims of the Novi Sad disaster, which occurred on November 1 and killed 15 people.
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