Death toll in shooting in Montenegro rises to 12


In Montenegro, after the shooting in Cetinje, the death toll has risen to 12 people. This was announced by prosecutor Andrijana Nastić on January 2 on the air of Radio and Television of Montenegro(RTCG).
"Twelve people have been killed, including two children," the prosecutor noted.
According to her, the murders occurred in five different places in the city, adds "Gazeta.Ru".
It is reported that four people with injuries were operated in the clinical center of Montenegro.
The shooting in Cetinje became known on January 1. According to the portal RTCG, an armed 45-year-old man, whose identity has been established, fled the scene of the incident.
At the same time, Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajic announced a three-day mourning period after the shooting in Cetinje. He also said that the country's national security council might consider a ban on gun ownership because of the tragedy.
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