By Stevo Vasiljevic
CETINJE, Montenegro (Reuters) -A gunman killed no less than 10 individuals in a rampage on a small city in Montenegro on Wednesday, police stated, one of many tiny Balkan nation’s worst mass killings.
A forty five-year-old man, recognized by police as Aleksandar Martinovic, was on the run after opening fireplace at a restaurant within the city of Cetinje the place he killed 4 individuals.
The shooter moved on to 3 different places, gunning down a member of the family, two kids and three different individuals, police stated. 4 extra individuals suffered life-threatening accidents.
The suspect, who media reviews stated had a historical past of unlawful weapons possession, was at massive round Cetinje, a small valley city surrounded by rugged hills some 38 km (23.6 miles) west of the Montenegrin capital Podgorica.
A reporter with the state-run broadcaster RTCG stated police deployed a drone with thermal imaginative and prescient to seek for the suspect. Particular police and anti-terrorist items have been additionally trying to find the suspect within the hills.
“The perimeter is narrowed. … We will do everything to put this person under control and apprehend him,” police director Lazar Scepanovic stated.
He stated the suspect was thought to have been consuming closely earlier than the taking pictures. Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajic stated there had been a brawl the place pistols have been fired.
Police stated the taking pictures was not regarded as linked to organised crime.
Mass shootings are comparatively uncommon in Montenegro, which has a deeply rooted gun tradition. In 2022, additionally in Cetinje, 11 individuals, together with two kids and a gunman, have been killed in a mass assault.
Wednesday’s incident shocked the nation of 605,000 individuals. Spajic referred to as the shootings a “terrible tragedy” and declared three days of nationwide mourning.
Montenegro’s president, Jakov Milatovic, stated he was “horrified” by the assault. “We are praying and hoping for the recovery of the wounded,” Milatovic stated in a press release.
Cetinje was eerily quiet with its snow-covered streets empty apart from regulation enforcement. Police urged individuals to stay inside their houses and video confirmed cops cordoning off a neighbourhood the place lamp posts have been adorned with festive lights.
Regardless of strict gun legal guidelines, the Western Balkans composed of Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia, stay awash with weapons. Most are from the bloody wars within the Nineties, however some date again even to World Struggle One.
Spajic stated authorities would take into account tightening standards for proudly owning and carrying firearms, together with the potential for a whole ban on weapons.