The attacker opened fire with an automatic weapon from a moving vehicle and fled. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BELGRADE - Eight people were killed and 13 injured late Thursday in a shooting near a Serbian town about 60km south of the capital Belgrade, state-run media reported.
The shooting occurred near Mladenovac as the attacker opened fire with an automatic weapon from a moving vehicle and fled, RTS television reported. Police were searching for the attacker. A heavy police presence was deployed and numerous ambulances rushed to the scene, while helicopters were flying over the area.On Wednesday, a 13-year-old studentIn April 2013, a villager in the Mladenovac region shot dead 13 relatives and neighbours. AFP
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