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Though Serbia is awash with weapons left over from the conflicts of the 1990s, Wednesday's shooting was the first at a school in the country's modern history.
Serbian parliament erupts into chaos as smoke grenades, tear gas clash ensues At least three lawmakers were injured on Tuesday, one of them seriously, after chaotic scenes in Serbia's parliament ...
What are Serbia’s gun laws? Under current law, Serbs looking to buy a gun must be over the age of 18 and have a justifiable reason for acquiring the weapon. They also have to take a training ...
Serbian police said they arrested a suspect in a shooting attack that killed at least eight and wounded 14, the nation's second mass shooting in two days. Serbia's president vowed tough gun measures.
A version of this article appears in print on May 7, 2023, Section A, Page 12 of the New York edition with the headline: Serbia Reckons With Gun Culture After Back-to-Back Mass Shootings.
Serbia, where a schoolboy opened fire on his classmates on Wednesday, has an entrenched gun culture, especially in rural areas, but also strict gun control laws.
And because in Serbia, the parents are responsible for the act of their minor children, he probably is going to finish in the jail. We're still trying to find out - because he didn't keep his gun ...
Many people in Serbia believe that the deadly Nov. 1 canopy collapse in Novi Sad was the result of flawed renovation work on the station building, and they link the disaster to alleged government ...