A group of Serbian protesters tried to make the rallies anti-Russian, but they failed.
In the capital of Serbia, people continue to take part in protests after the tragedy that occurred on November 1 of this year.
The collapse of a railway station canopy has claimed the lives of 15 people in the city of Novi Sad, RIA Novosti reports.

The incident outraged the Serbs. They began to protest, demanding that those responsible for the incident be held accountable.
The last action took place on Sunday, December 22, and attracted almost 30 thousand people in Belgrade.
Several activists tried to give the rally a pro-Western and anti-Russian character.
They brought EU flags with them, but the protesters quickly drove them away.
It is reported that some Serbian activists are now trying to turn any mass actions into anti-Russian rallies.
But most of the participants do not come out to protest to criticize Russia.
The issue is not about politics at all, but about the connivance of those in charge who allowed the tragedy to happen and must now be held accountable.
This is the position taken by the majority of protesters in Serbia.