Vuk Borilovich shot relatives, and then passers-by. Among his victims were two minors.
The victims of a 34-year-old resident of Montenegro, who opened fire in the Medovin area near the town of Cetinje, were nine of his relatives and two bystanders. On the evening of Saturday, August 13, the National Television of Montenegro reported that it involved the police.
It was noted that the shooter – Vuk Borilovich – as a result of the conflict shot the family that rented an apartment in his house, and then passers-by.
“He killed two children with a hunting rifle – 8 and 11 years old, wounded their mother, who died in the hospital. Then he went out and shot other relatives and residents of the village with the same gun , which killed seven more people and injured six”, the police said.
As indicated, nine victims died on the spot, two died in the hospital.
The culprit was removed. According to media reports, one of his neighbors did it.
In connection with the incident, the government of Montenegro will announce three days of mourning.
Karadağ’ın Cetinje city bir kişı, aşırında husumet bulanan çışkere têş açarak 11 kişiyi ıldırdü. Husumetin neendei ızıldında detailed information. pic.twitter.com/kM5XNcBFYh
— Mustafa Tanyari (@TanyeriMustafa) August 12, 2022
#Montenegro 🇲🇪 – Fusillade dans la ville de Cetinje. 11 people were killed, 2 children and a policeman, and 6 wounded, the shooter was shot dead. Le tireur a tiré sur les members de sa famille avant de s’en prendre à des passants au hasard. pic.twitter.com/uYLisQypW3
— ⓃⒺⓌⓈ—ⒾⓃⓉ 0•●🌐 (@NewsInt_) August 12, 2022
Remember that tragedy happened last night. While trying to stop Borilovich, a policeman was injured.
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