Eight killed in second mass capturing in two days
Serbia noticed its second mass capturing in two days, state media reported late Thursday, after a person fired an computerized weapon from a transferring automobile, killing eight folks and wounding 14 extra in a village south of Belgrade.
Radio Television of Serbia mentioned a suspect, recognized by the initials U.B., was arrested close to the central Serbian city of Kragujevac. Serbia’s inside ministry mentioned the arrest got here after an “in depth search.”
Mass shootings are extraordinarily uncommon in Serbia, which has strict gun laws. However the western Balkan nation has one of many highest charges of gun possession in Europe − 39.1 firearms per 100 folks, in keeping with the Small Arms Survey, a Geneva-based group. The U.S. has the best, with 120.5 weapons per 100 folks. The western Balkans even have an entrenched gun tradition, a legacy of the Nineties wars, which left the area awash with weapons.
Thursday’s capturing got here after a 13-year-old boy used his father’s guns in a rampage at a college in Belgrade on Wednesday that killed eight of his fellow college students and a college guard. The incident despatched shockwaves by means of a nation unused to mass murders. The final mass shooting before this week was in 2016, when a person motivated by jealousy shot lifeless 5 folks, together with his spouse, and injured one other 20 at a Serbian cafe.
Thursday’s incident got here as authorities moved to tighten Serbia’s gun legal guidelines within the wake of the capturing earlier within the week. A authorities proposal included imposing a two-year moratorium on issuing permits for small firearms and a pledge to assessment all present weapons permits inside three months.
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