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Man arrested after killing eight, wounding 13 people near Mladenovac

BELGRADE - Serbian police have arrested a 21-year-old man who killed eight and wounded 13 people in a shooting spree near Mladenovac last night.

The man, identified as Uros B, was arrested in the vicinity of Kragujevac, a source has confirmed to Tanjug.

Using an automatic weapon, he fired at residents of several villages in the Mladenovac municipality.

Second Mass Shooting in Two Days Stuns Serbia, Killing Eight

Serbia was reeling on Friday after a second mass shooting in two days claimed another eight victims.

Police announced that they had arrested a suspect for the mass murder of eight people and wounding 13 people Thursday night in several villages in the municipality of Mladenovac, near Belgrade.

The first photo of the arrested murderer from Mladenovac PHOTO

He is suspected of the massacre near Mladenovac, when he killed 8 people and wounded 14 around midnight last night.
According to the first information, he was arrested around 8 o'clock this morning at the relatives' home where he was hiding.
U.B. killed at least eight people and wounded 14 in a bloody feast in the villages not far from Mladenovac.

More Shootings in Serbia: At least 8 Dead

In Serbia last night, 8 people lost their lives in two shootings, in two neighboring villages, local media reported. The incidents took place around 11 p.m. local time, about 60 kilometers south of the capital Belgrade, and at least 13 people were reported injured. Among them is a 21-year-old policeman, along with his sister.

Serbia: At least 9 Dead in a Shooting at a Primary School in Belgrade - The Shooter is 14 years old

Shooting in a Serbian elementary school - a 14-year-old boy opened fire and killed 9 people. The attack took place in the capital Belgrade.

The seventh-grader, whose identity has not been released, first shot his history teacher. After that, the young man started shooting at his classmates.

Serbia, Azerbaijan sign agreement to boost cooperation

BELGRADE - The level of Serbia's political relations with Azerbaijan is high, but bilateral economic cooperation should be on par with it, Serbian Minister of Labour, Employment and Veteran and Social Affairs Nikola Selakovic said after the signing of a protocol on the conclusions of Friday's seventh session of a Serbia-Azerbaijan intergovernmental commission on trade and economic cooperation.

World Bank: Serbian 2023 GDP growth projected at 2.3 pct

BELGRADE - The World Bank forecasts Serbia's GDP growth to be 2.3 pct in 2023 and 3-4 pct in the next two years.

Speaking at a presentation of the World Bank Regular Economic Report for the Western Balkans, World Bank Country Manager for Serbia Nicola Pontara said 2023 GDP growth in the region was projected at 2.6 pct.

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