Tragedy Strikes Montenegro: Gun Violence Shocks Nation
A gunman in Montenegro's western town of Cetinje fatally shot 12 people, including two children, during a rampage after a bar brawl. The incident ended with the shooter, Aco Martinovic, killing himself. Shock engulfed the town, leading to three days of national mourning and discussions on gun control.
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In a tragic turn of events, the town of Cetinje in Montenegro was rocked by a mass shooting on Wednesday, culminating in the deaths of 12 individuals, including two children. The gunman, identified as 45-year-old Aco Martinovic, carried out the attack following a bar brawl before ending his own life.
The rampage led to immediate grief and shock among residents. The nation has plunged into three days of mourning, and officials are now scrambling to explore possible stricter gun control measures, as lamented by Prime Minister Milojko Spajic, reflecting on Montenegro's deep-rooted gun culture.
As investigations unfold, prosecutor Andrijana Nastic noted the attacker moved through six locations during the horrific spree. With past incidents highlighting escalating violence, the call for measures to prevent such tragedies grows stronger. The shooting also reopened debates on weapon ownership in the nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)