Areas of Agreement
Both perspectives (where reported) depict a series of armed robberies in Belgrade, focusing on incidents in Ruzveltova Street and Svetog Nikole Street (Zvezdara). Pro-government outlets consistently describe:
- An initial robbery at a Shop&Go store in Ruzveltova around 18:45–19:00, involving a firearm and threats against employees, with the suspect forcing staff to open a back exit before fleeing.
- Subsequent or possibly linked incidents on Svetog Nikole Street, where two attackers armed with knives allegedly stole cigarettes and cash from a restaurant or shop.
- A strong operational response by the police and Intervention Police, with scenes secured and investigations under way, and repeated emphasis that no injuries were reported in the Ruzveltova case.
Areas of Divergence
Because there are currently no opposition articles provided, divergences must be inferred rather than directly compared. Pro-government reports emphasize:
- Dramatic framing (e.g., “HOROR”, “Drama u Ruzveltovoj”) and detailed play-by-play descriptions (locking an employee inside, fleeing toward Zvezdara).
- Strong visibility of the police presence and ongoing investigations, as well as speculation about whether the same perpetrators committed multiple robberies.
If opposition outlets were covering these events, they would likely diverge by placing greater stress on issues such as public safety, systemic crime trends, and government accountability for security lapses, while pro-government sources, as seen here, foreground the operational police response and the immediate incident narrative over broader political critique.
In sum, available coverage converges on the basic facts of multiple armed robberies and active police investigations, while any potential political or systemic framing from opposition media cannot be verified from the current set of sources and would likely be the main point of divergence.



