Three patients who were admitted to the Clinical Center after the bomb explosion in Cetinje were treated effectively and are currently out of danger, the institution announced.
"Patients were admitted with serious injuries to the lower extremities, stomach, neck, chest and pelvis. All patients are under the watchful attention of the KCCG teams. In accordance with the Law on Patients' Rights, we cannot disclose more details," the statement said.
The doctor of the "Danilo I" Hospital in Cetinje, Predrag Milošević, told reporters earlier today that Cetinje's Taso Jovanović was seriously injured and that the doctors were fighting for his life.
The two injured persons are stable and have arrived at the Clinical Center for further examinations, Milošević said at the time.
As he said, in the explosion of a car bomb this morning in Cetinje, six people were injured, three of whom were brought to surgery.
Dragan Roganović, one of the victims, was given resuscitation. "We tried to bring him back to life, but we failed," Milosevic pointed out, as reported by the Media Bureau.
One patient was injured in the neck, legs and abdomen. According to him, the second patient is a sixty-year-old woman who happened to be there, and shrapnel hit her in the head and shoulders.
Two people died this morning in Cetinje, after an explosive device was activated not far from the Sports Center there.
According to the unofficial information of "Vijesti", the members of the criminal Skaljar clan, Petar Kaluđerović and Dragan Roganović, were killed.
News has learned that Taso Jovanović and Mihajlo Borozan from Cetinje are among the injured.
According to operational police data, the two injured are also members of the organized criminal group Škaljrski clan.
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