Krsto Vujić seriously wounded in Barcelona shooting

A member of the Skaljar clan was on the terrace of a bar when, shortly before 16 p.m., attackers opened fire in his direction.

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A member of the Skalja clan, Krsto Vujić, was seriously wounded today in Barcelona, ​​"Vijesti" was confirmed by multiple sources.

Spanish media reported that one person was seriously injured in a shooting that occurred shortly before 16 p.m. in the Diagonal Mar neighborhood of Barcelona.

Spanish media reports that police are investigating the motives for the attack, as well as the number of people who participated in it.

So far, no one has been arrested.

It was explained that the man was on the terrace of a bar in that part of the city when, shortly before 16 p.m., the attackers opened fire in his direction.

According to Spanish media, he was sitting on the terrace of a cafe with his wife and minor son at the time of the attack.

El Pais writes that Catalan police received a report that one person was wounded in a shooting in an area near the beach, near which there are several schools.

The same sources from El Pais report that the wounded man was taken to hospital in critical condition.

According to information from "Vijesti", he was hit by four bullets.

According to the allegations of the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT), Vujić and the alleged leader of the Škalja clan, Igor Vukotić, are the organizers of the criminal group responsible for the murder of Šćepan Roganović from Novalja.

The brother of highly-placed Kavčan resident Duško Roganović was killed on the stairs of the Kanli Tower on February 13, 2020, at around nine in the morning.

The SDT has identified Milij Bajramović, who according to the indictment is the direct perpetrator of the murder, as well as Igor Glavaš, Dino Ibrahimović, Miloš Komar, Ilija Milanović and Miloš Đuričković, who was given the status of a cooperating witness, as members of the clan responsible for that liquidation.

A second indictment filed for the same crime includes Vukotić, Marko Radović, Slavko Radulović and Miloš Gvozdenović.

Both indictments have been merged into one court proceeding, in which Vukotić, Bajramović and Vujić are being tried in absentia because they are on the run.

During the trial, all defendants denied guilt.

In addition to organizing the murder of Roganović, Vujić is also on trial for charges that he, along with Zoran Mrvaljević, Slobodan Vic, Jovan Žmukić and Jovo Riznić, planned the liquidation of Nemanja Zurovac, a resident of Novalja, an alleged member of the Kavač clan.

In early April, the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) submitted an indictment against 12 defendants to the Special Department of the High Court in Podgorica, after completing the investigation, on charges of participating in the international smuggling of 5,6 tons of cocaine.

An indictment was filed against Radosav Radović, Miljan Knežević, Rosan Radović, Jovan Babović, Miloš Radonjić, Marko Radonjić, Krsto Vujić, Damjan Vukašinović, Milorad Krivokapić, Boris Drobnjak and IK

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