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The Ministry of Education has announced that several schools in Serbia received bomb threats in the morning of June 3, and that, in the schools that were inspected, the police found that the threats were false.
In the statement, the Ministry said that pupils from the inspected schools had been sent back to classes successively.
“The Ministry of Education reminds the schools of the instructions on how to act in a bomb threat. With the aim of protection of the pupils and personnel, the schools should immediately inform the police and act in full cooperation and coordination with the representatives of the Interior Ministry,” the statement reads.
The Ministry of Education called for the honoring of all adopted security procedures and avoiding panic. As BETA learned from several local police departments, the bomb threats were sent to the schools in Belgrade, Zrenjanin, Leskovac, Aleksinac, Niska Banja, Novi Pazar, Tutin, Sjenica and other locations.
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