Diana Hrka received an infusion in a private hospital, and after returning from the hospital she retreated to her tent
Diana Hrka was taken to the hospital, according to what the videos on social networks show.
Veteran Nenad Stanić confirmed to journalists that Dijana Hrka was in a private hospital and received an infusion and stated that this does not violate the hunger strike.
Hrka retreated to her tent immediately after returning from the hospital.
At the moment when Hrka was returning to the plateau in front of the House of National Assembly, the President of Serbia joined the TV Informer program by phone Aleksandar Vučić.
He thanked the veterans for their reaction and said that "he is also their commander-in-chief".
"My pleas will go every day for Dijana Hrka to end her hunger strike," said Vučić, and then he referred to the reporting of independent media and said that they were sending "morbid messages."
Previously, Hrka left the tent in the room is on hunger strike, and the veterans who provide her told N1 that she is on "private business" and that she will "return soon".
She left the place where she is on hunger strike accompanied by bikers.
According to the videos published on social networks, it can be seen that she entered a private clinic.
Previously, on Wednesday, visibly weak, in a wheelchair, in a winter jacket, wrapped in a blanket, with a cap on her head and a mask over her mouth, Diana Hrka announced that she was continuing her hunger strike.
"I got a little more weak, my pressure dropped, I'm not feeling well. This could be fatal for me, but if it's fatal for me, maybe it will be good for you in the future, maybe these children will finally live normally", Hrka said, among other things, at a press conference in front of the tent where she is spending the 11th day of her hunger strike.
Hrka announced that she lost everything on November 1 last year, and that what she is doing now, she is doing "for all of us, for all of our children, for the future of all of us."
"I'm staying here until the end. Whatever happens, happens," Hrka said, adding that she continues her hunger strike.
She also said that the doctor had visited her and that it was up to her to decide whether I would receive the infusion or not.
She added that no one advises her and that she makes all decisions independently.
"There is no veteran behind this, no one advises me anything. I do everything myself. And I surprised them all when I said I was going to strike, no one knew. When I answer a question, I answer how I feel. No matter how many times I gave interviews, that's all I think and feel at that moment," added Hrka in front of numerous journalists from domestic and foreign media houses.
Photo: Marija JankovićDiana Hrka has been on hunger strike for 11 days
"If I hadn't started the strike, the story about the canopy would have been covered up"
She also said that the story about the canopy would have been covered up if she had not gone on a hunger strike.
She also addressed women in the so-called Ćatsilenda, stating that they "will go to their home, hug and kiss their child, but she will never". Then she cried.
She said, commenting on Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's accusations that she recorded a conversation with him, that she did not do that.
She referred to the statements of the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, that "the Military Security Agency informed him that his conversation with Diana Hrka yesterday was recorded without authorization, but that he will not prosecute anyone", as well as that he "forgives" her for the things she said.
"Yesterday, someone said that the VBA told the president that I recorded our conversation, I would like them to contact me, I don't know why they have access to my phone, I'm a civilian, I'm not a military person, so I'd like some things to be demarcated, or is that another lie," stated Hrkala.
She also asked what Vucic has to forgive her. "A canopy? Why did he kill my child? I ask him, isn't he ashamed? He has nothing to forgive me. Why wasn't Zorana Mihajlović heard about the falling canopy, Maja Gojković, Milorad Dodik... The president told me he wasn't in charge, but he's lying. When he went out with those recorders, he said he was in charge, and now that he called me, he says he's not in charge."
Photo: Marija JankovićDiana Hrka spoke to journalists in front of the tent where she is on hunger strike
"If necessary, I will file charges."
She also said that, if necessary, she would file a lawsuit against the president for the canopy.
"Everyone will be sued for every untruth. I will file a lawsuit against everyone, if necessary, against the president for the canopy, of course I will," said Hrka.
The prosecution must start doing its job, she added, and Vučić must call the elections.
"He doesn't have the guts to call elections", said Hrka.
Dijana Hrka, the mother of Stefan Hrka, who died in the fall of the Novi Sad canopy, has been on hunger strike for 11 days in front of the Serbian Parliament demanding responsibility for the Novi Sad tragedy.
Two ambulance crews
On Wednesday, two ambulance teams came to help her. She rejected the first team., since it was not clear who called for help, and the second time, around 13 p.m., emergency help was called by veterans and that team helped Hrka, who was in an increasingly worse condition due to the hunger strike.
Hrka is exposed to a kind of psychological torture that is carried out on her by people who live in the so-called Ćaciland. They called Hrka various abusive words, played loud music and sang her songs that literally told her that she should look for her son. A cannonball was also fired near her tent.
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