
Montenegro Mass Shooting
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A mass shooting in Cetinje, Montenegro, left twelve people dead, including two children, after a 45-year-old man, Aleksandar Aco Martinovic, opened fire at multiple locations following a bar fight. This is the second mass shooting in the same town in three years, highlighting the country's ongoing struggle with gun violence despite existing laws. The prime minister declared three days of national mourning and suggested stricter gun control measures, though such actions might face resistance due to Montenegro's gun culture and the region's history of armed conflict. The attacker's history of illegal weapons possession and heavy drinking were cited as contributing factors.
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