Tragedy Strikes in Montenegro: Town Mourns After Mass Shooting
A devastating mass shooting in Cetinje, Montenegro, claimed the lives of 12 people before the shooter, Aco Martinovic, took his own life. The incident highlights the pervasive issue of illegal firearms in the region. The government has declared national mourning and considers tighter gun regulations.
A tragic mass shooting unfolded in the small town of Cetinje, Montenegro, as Aco Martinovic, aged 45, killed 12 people before ending his life. Among the deceased were two children, Martinovic's sister, and several friends. The rampage started at a local restaurant after an altercation.
The massacre has left the town in mourning, with residents expressing fear and disbelief. Eyewitnesses recounted the sobering moment they learned of the events unfolding. In response, Prime Minister Milojko Spajic declared three days of national mourning as citizens across Montenegro gathered to honor the victims.
The tragedy has sparked talks about stricter gun control measures, though challenges remain due to the abundance of weapons from the 1990s Balkan wars. Discussions on recruiting more police officers are also underway to attempt to curb future violence.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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