A man who was wounded in a mass shooting on New Year's Day in Montenegro has died, bringing the death toll to 13.
A gunman in Montenegro killed at least four people, including two children, after opening fire on Wednesday inside a restaurant in the historical capital of Cetinje and then going outside and ...
Podgorica, Montenegro — A gunman who started a shooting spree at a restaurant in southern Montenegro killed a total of 12 people, including two children, a prosecutor said on Thursday.
Several thousand people rallied in Montenegro on Sunday demanding the resignations of top security officials over the shooting earlier this week that left 12 people dead, including two children.
A gunman who fatally shot at least 12 people, including two children, in Montenegro has killed himself while surrounded by police, officials said Thursday. At least four others were wounded in the ...
It was the second shooting in less than three years in the ... but during the transport to hospital,” Saranovic told Montenegro’s state broadcaster, RTCG. There were few people on the streets ...
Protesters gathered in Montenegro to demand the resignations of senior security officials following a mass shooting earlier ...
The attack was the second mass shooting in Cetinje in three years. In 2022, a gunman killed 10 people, including two children, before being shot by a civilian. Montenegro, whose population is ...
Photo by Stringer/EPA-EFE Jan. 1 (UPI) --A brawl at a café in Cetinje, Montenegro, turned into a deadly mass shooting that killed at least 10 with the suspect at large Wednesday morning. Two children ...
A commemoration ceremony was held in the small Montenegrin town of Cetinje on Saturday for the 12 victims of a New Year's day shooting. The ceremony was attended by family members of the victims as ...
Police said the shooting was not thought to be connected to organized crime. Mass shootings are comparatively rare in Montenegro, which has a deeply rooted gun culture. In 2022, also in Cetinje ...
The shooting has caused shock waves in Montenegro, a small Balkan country on the Adriatic Sea, home to some 620,000 people, that has long had a strong gun culture but relatively few mass shootings.