Đukanović: Montenegro does not remember this shameful act of violence against guests

"The most devastating of all would be if that vandalism incident has a national and religious connotation"

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Đukanović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Đukanović, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović, apologized to the minors from Bosnia and Herzegovina who were attacked in Bar and stated that Montenegro does not remember such a shameful act of violence against guests.

"Boys, young athletes from friendly BiH were savagely attacked. The most devastating of all would be if that vandalism incident had a national and religious connotation," Đukanović wrote on Twitter.

He pointed out that the competent state authorities must shed light on the case to the end.

"Especially bearing in mind that lately we have been encountering peer violence more and more often. This is the test we take as a society and as a country. Until then, my deepest apologies to Harun and Alija and their parents, our friends in Bosnia and Herzegovina." Đukanović stated.

A group of young men in Bar recently physically attacked two athletes of the Sarajevo Athletic Club who came to Montenegro for training.

Four minors from Bar will be held criminally responsible for the attack on them.

Minors from Sarajevo were assisted in the Emergency Medical Service and the General Hospital in Bar.

One of the minors was diagnosed with a serious injury in the form of a broken nose and jaw bone, which is why he was transported to the Clinical Center of Montenegro for further hospitalization.

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