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Key Points
- A gunman in Montenegro has killed 12 people across five different locations before dying from self-inflicted wounds.
- The attacks started at a restaurant in the southern town of Cetinje after an altercation broke out.
- Montenegro has entered a three-day mourning period, with citizens joining to pay tribute to the victims.
The rampage started around 5:30pm on Wednesday local time (3:30am AEDT on Thursday) at a Cetinje restaurant, police chief Lazar Scepanovic told a press conference on Thursday.

The attacker initially shot dead four people at a restaurant in Cetinje. Source: AFP, Getty / Savo Prelevic
Police initially rushed to a nearby village after being wrongly informed that the restaurant was located there, he added.
On Thursday, all four were at an intensive care unit and their lives were in danger, a hospital statement said.
Tributes for those killed
Citizens also gathered in other towns across the country including Podgorica, where several hundred people lit candles in the main square and signed a book of condolences.

Montenegro’s prime minister has declared three days of mourning. Source: AAP, AP / Risto Bozovic
Police said earlier that the suspect had been drinking all day long before an altercation broke out between him and another restaurant guest.
He left to take a weapon before returning to kill four people at the restaurant and then moving on to the other locations, Scepanovic said.
Illegal weapons an ongoing issue in Montenegro
The country’s National Security Council is to meet on Friday to review “key challenges in the detection and seizure of illegal weapons” as well as the recruitment of additional police officers, a government statement said.

The attacks took place in the village of Bajice, near Cetinje, on New Year’s Day. Source: AFP, Getty / Savo Prelevic
Scepanovic said on Thursday that the gunman had a history of possessing illegal weapons, of which some were seized from him in 2022. He had been sentenced to three months in jail but appealed the verdict.