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Podgorica: a Woman Drove a Car Through the Ramp in Front of the Church of the Resurrection of Christ and Hit Two People

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Two people were admitted to the Clinical Center after being injured in front of the Church of the Resurrection of Christ in Podgorica. The police arrested Jelena Radonjić (44), who is suspected of hitting a woman and a minor girl with a Citroen C4 PG KT765 car on the plateau in front of the entrance to the temple.

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Two people were admitted to the Clinical Center after being injured in front of the Church of the Resurrection of Christ in Podgorica. The police arrested Jelena Radonjić (44), who is suspected of hitting a woman and a minor girl with a Citroen C4 PG KT765 car on the plateau in front of the entrance to the temple.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Two women were injured this evening in front of the Church of the Resurrection of Christ in Podgorica, after J.R. (46) crashed her car into a group of people, RTCG reports.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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There was an incident at the roadblock in Zemun when a car with Belgrade registrations tried to break through the roadblock and knocked down a woman. It is on the field

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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A female person was driving the vehicle that broke the entrance ramp of the parking lot near the temple

·Podgorica, Montenegro
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vijesti.me broke the news in Podgorica, Montenegro on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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