12 people, including the gunman, were killed in a mass shooting in the black Mountainafter a man opened fire indiscriminately in Cetinje, after a family dispute, it was reported.
State television said the 34-year-old gunman wounded six people, including a police officer, during the shooting in the Medovina district.
RTCG reported that the attacker fired indiscriminately at people walking in the street, including children.
It added that four of the injured were taken to a hospital in Cetinje, while two others with serious injuries were taken to a clinical center in the capital Podgorica.
“When we arrived at the scene, we saw nine bodies, including two children, and two more died on the way to the hospital,” Andriana Nastek, the public prosecutor, told Vegeste TV.
Nastik did not say how old the children were and could not reveal the identities of the victims.
“I can only say that the shooter was killed by a citizen,” Nastik said. The media had earlier reported that the police had killed the shooter.
RTCG quoted police sources as saying the attack followed a family dispute, but gave no further details. Police have yet to issue an official statement about the attack, but they have sealed off the area.
The Prime Minister of Montenegro, Dritan Abazović, wrote on his Telegram channel, that there had been an “unprecedented tragedy” in Cetiny, calling on the country “to be, in their opinion, with the families of the innocent victims, their relatives, friends and families. All the people of Cetiny.”
Residents were shocked in the aftermath of the shooting.
“I can’t believe this happened in Cetinje and the black Mountain. I don’t know what to say, I am speechless. “I don’t know where this could lead us,” Cetinje resident Milorad Mitrovic told RTCG.
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