A tragic shooting incident occurred in Montenegro in which a man killed six people and wounded three more before taking his own life. The incident took place in a small town near the capital, Podgorica, and is considered one of the worst mass shootings in the country's history.
The shooter, identified as Milorad Komarcevic, rampaged through the town firing at people and cars. According to police, the victims included his ex-wife, son, and a police officer who responded to the incident. The reason behind this brutal act is still unknown, and investigations are ongoing.
Authorities said that Komarcevic had a history of domestic violence and had previously served a prison sentence for murder. This raised questions about the country's gun laws and the efficiency of the system in preventing such incidents. Montenegro, a small Balkan country, is known for its high number of firearms among civilians, which is a holdover from the Balkan wars in the 1990s.
After the shooting, the suspect fled the scene but was later found dead in a nearby forest, apparently having taken his own life. The wounded victims were taken to a hospital in Podgorica, where they are receiving treatment. The tragic incident has shocked the nation and sparked a debate about gun control and domestic violence in the country.
The Montenegrin government has expressed its condolences to the families of the victims and assured that they will put in all efforts to prevent such incidents in the future. The incident has also drawn international attention, with calls for stricter gun control measures to prevent such horrific incidents.