By Clare Nuttall in Glasgow The killing of 12 people in the Montenegrin city of Cetinje on January 1 was followed by a ...
THOUSANDS rallied in Montenegro on Sunday to demand the resignation of top security officials over the shooting last week that left 12 people dead, including two children.
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.
Thousands in Montenegro protested for the resignation of top security officials following a mass shooting that claimed 12 ...
Thousands of Montenegrins gathered in the town of Cetinje on Sunday to commemorate the 12 victims of a mass shooting last ...
Authorities said the man - later identified as Aco Martinovic, 45 - had been drinking heavily all day when he got into an altercation with another guest at a restaurant in the Cetinje area around ...
In one of the Balkan nation's worst mass killings, 45-year-old Aco Martinovic went on the rampage on Wednesday afternoon after drinking heavily in the small town of Cetinje and managed to evade the ...
The suspected shooter, Aco Martinovic, died on the way to the hospital after attempting suicide following the killings and subsequent manhunt. Martinovic had previously had illegal weapons ...
The attacker, named by police as 45-year-old Aco Martinovic, initially shot dead four people at a restaurant in Cetinje on Wednesday afternoon after an altercation. He then shot dead eight other ...
The attacker, identified as Aco Martinovic, 45, died after shooting himself in the head when surrounded following an hours-long manhunt. “Twelve people were killed, of whom two were children ...
The attacker, named by police as 45-year-old Aco Martinovic, initially shot dead four people at a restaurant in Cetinje on Wednesday afternoon after an altercation. He then shot dead eight people, ...