Montenegro Faces Gun Control Crisis After Deadly Mass Shooting
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Montenegro Faces Gun Control Crisis After Deadly Mass Shooting
A tragic mass shooting in Cetinje, Montenegro, has left 12 people dead, prompting the government to take urgent action on gun control. The shooter, Aco Martinović, opened fire following a bar brawl, raising serious concerns about the country’s gun culture and the effectiveness of its security measures. Key Takeaways A mass shooting in Cetinje resulted in 12 fatalities, including two children. The shooter, Aco Martinović, used an illegal firearm…
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