Gunman who killed at least 12 people in Montenegro shooting kills himself
At least four others were injured in the shooting in the town of Cetinje.
A gunman who shot dead at least 12 people, including two children, in Montenegro has killed himself while surrounded by police.
At least four others were injured in the shooting in the western town of Cetinje on Wednesday that followed a bar brawl, officials said.
The assailant, identified as 45-year-old Aco Martinovic, killed the owner of the bar, the bar owner’s children and his own family members, interior minister Danilo Saranovic said.
The attacker, who fled after the shooting, was later located and surrounded by police. He died after shooting himself in the head, Mr Saranovic said.
Mr Saranovic said that Martinovic had died while being taken to a hospital in the capital and succumbed from the “severity of his injuries”.
The government has declared three days of national mourning starting on Thursday, with Prime Minister Milojko Spajic describing the shooting as a “terrible tragedy”.
“The level of rage and brutality shows that sometimes such people … are even more dangerous than members of organised criminal gangs,” Mr Saranovic said.
Martinovic was at the bar throughout the day with other guests when the brawl erupted, Police Commissioner Lazar Scepanovic said. He said that Martinovic then went home, brought back a weapon and opened fire at around 5.30pm.
He said that the suspect received a suspended sentence in 2005 for violent behaviour and had appealed his latest conviction for illegal weapons possession. Montenegrin media have reported that he was known for erratic and violent behaviour.
The small country of Montenegro, which has a population of around 620,000 people, is known for its gun culture and many people traditionally have weapons.
Wednesday’s shooting was the second shooting rampage over the past three years in Cetinje, Montenegro’s historic capital. An attacker killed 10 people, including two children, in August 2022 before he was shot and killed by a passerby in Cetinje.
President Jakov Milatovic said that he was “shocked and stunned” by the tragedy.
“Instead of holiday joy … we have been gripped by sadness over the loss of innocent lives,” Mr Milatovic said in a post on X.