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The number of shooting victims in Montenegro has reached 12. details

The number of shooting victims in Montenegro has reached 12, including two children, prosecutor Andriana Nastic said on Radio and Television of Montenegro (RTCG). Earlier it was reported that 10 victims were killed.

It is stated that Martynović is not a member of any criminal gangs in Montenegro, but "is known for his aggressive behavior and was previously arrested for possession of illegal weapons."

Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajic confirmed the death of the attacker on X social network. He had earlier allowed the National Security Council to discuss the ban on the use of weapons after Wednesday's shooting, and also called for stricter punishment for illegal possession of weapons. The government of Montenegro announced three days of mourning on Wednesday evening.