(ANSA-AFP) - PODGORICA, 02 GEN - A gunman who started a
shooting spree at a restaurant in southern Montenegro killed a
total of 12 people, including two children, a prosecutor said on
Thursday.
"Twelve people were killed, of whom two were children,"
prosecutor Andrijana Nastic told reporters in Cetinje, raising
the previous toll of at least 10 from Wednesday's attack.
Four people were also seriously wounded and transported to a
hospital in the capital, Podgorica. The lives of three of them
were still in danger, Health Minister Vojislav Simun said on
Thursday. The police ruled out a "showdown between organised
criminal groups". They said firearms used were illegal. The
government declared three days of national mourning from
Thursday. Mass shootings are rare in the tiny Balkan nation.
(ANSA-AFP).
Montenegro shooting spree toll rises to 12: prosecutor
The gunman died after shooting himself