Mass Shooting in Montenegro Leaves Twelve Dead
Mass Shooting in Montenegro Leaves Twelve Dead

Mass Shooting in Montenegro Leaves Twelve Dead

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Aco Martinovic, a 45-year-old man, committed a mass shooting in Cetinje, Montenegro, killing 12 people, including two children, before taking his own life. The attack commenced after a bar brawl and spanned multiple locations, with all victims being acquaintances of the shooter. In response to this tragic event, Montenegro has declared three days of national mourning, and Prime Minister Milojko Spajic is advocating for stricter gun control measures amidst concerns over the nation's gun culture. Speaker of Parliament László Kövér and other officials have expressed their condolences, emphasizing the collective grief shared by the nation. Local residents are reeling from the tragedy, with many having known the victims personally. This incident marks the second mass shooting in Cetinje in three years and has reignited discussions on weapon ownership and public safety in Montenegro.

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