Shock and dismay prevails in Montenegro after a gunman fatally shot 12 people including two children in a western town before ...
Thousands of Montenegrins gathered in the town of Cetinje on Sunday to commemorate the 12 victims of a mass shooting last ...
A top-level meeting in Montenegro is looking for ways to curb illegal weapons after a gunman fatally shot 12 people in a second such tragedy in less than three years in the small Balkan country.
The shooting took place on January 1 in the western Montenegrin city of Cetinje. Four other people were injured. Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajic announced the proposed new Law on Weapons ...
The series of murders happened on Wednesday in the central town of Cetinje when a man started a shooting rampage after a bar brawl, killing 12 and wounding at least four others. Two children were ...
It was the second mass shooting in less than three years in Cetinje, which lies some 38 km (24 miles) west of the capital, Podgorica. In August 2022, a gunman killed 10 people, including two ...
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Perović said. Hours earlier, hundreds of people held 12 minutes of silence for the 12 victims at a rally in Cetinje, Montenegro’s historic capital where the shooting took place on Wednesday.
The gunman, identified by police as Aleksandar Martinovic, 45, attempted suicide near his home in the town of Cetinje after being cornered by police. "When he saw that he was in a hopeless ...
Residents of the Montenegrin town of Cetinje woke up on Friday to see a number of obituaries posted across street walls and posts for those killed in a New Year's day shooting. (AP video shot by ...