The Minister of Internal Affairs, Filip Adžić, sent a telegram of condolence regarding the tragedy that happened this morning in Belgrade.
According to the Ministry of Interior of Montenegro, he sent a telegram to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Serbia, Bratislav Gašić.
"Dear Minister Gašić, it is with great regret that I received the news about the tragedy that happened this morning at the Vladislav Ribnikar Elementary School in Belgrade. On behalf of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Montenegro and in my own name, I am sending you and the families of the victims, as well as all citizens of Serbia, express my deepest condolences on the occasion of this unfortunate event. I wish the injured a speedy and successful recovery," Adžić wrote.
Eight students and a security guard were killed this morning in a shooting at the "Vladislav Ribnikar" Elementary School in Belgrade. A student of that school, KK (14), who is suspected of the attack, was arrested, while six students and one teacher were seriously injured.
"Montenegro and its citizens sympathize with the families of the victims in these difficult times, in the hope that this kind of tragedy will never happen again to anyone," Adžić concluded.
Vojinović: There are no words of consolation, because lost lives cannot be returned
Minister of Education Miomir Vojinović sent his deepest condolences to the citizens of Serbia, to his colleague Branko Ružić and to the families of the victims, regarding the terrible tragedy that happened at a school in the capital of Serbia, the Ministry of Education announced.

"The news about the tragedy that befell you deeply shook and saddened me. Be assured that today the whole of Montenegro sincerely sympathizes with all of you, with the families of the innocent victims, as well as with all the citizens of Serbia, shares the pain and sadness of this accident in which innocent children, teachers and the school janitor, lost their lives. There are no words of consolation, because lost lives cannot be returned. We only have hope that something like this terrible will not happen to anyone again and never," said Vojinović.
Joković sent his condolences to the families of the victims: "I say to all the citizens of Serbia that you can always count on us."
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture, Vladimir Joković, sent his condolences to the families of the victims of the tragedy that happened today in the Belgrade Elementary School "Vladislav Ribnikar".
"I am deeply shaken by the tragedy that happened this morning at the Vladislav Ribnikar school in Belgrade," Joković said on Twitter.

He expressed his deepest condolences to the families of the victims.
"And I say to all the citizens of Serbia that you can always count on us, especially in difficult moments like this," said Joković.
Vlaović: Sincere condolences to the families of the victims and the people of Serbia
The Minister of Culture and Media, Maša Vlaović, expressed her condolences to the families of the victims and the people of Serbia.

"We were deeply shaken by the tragic news from Serbia. Our sincere condolences to the families of the victims and the people of Serbia after today's tragedy in Belgrade. We wish the injured a speedy recovery. Our thoughts are with you," said Vlaović, the Ministry of Culture announced.
Šćekić: The shooting at the school in Belgrade opened up great anxiety and triggered an avalanche of thoughts
Minister of Health Dragoslav Šćekić sent his condolences to the families of those killed in the shooting that took place at a school in Belgrade, stating that the event opened up great anxiety and triggered an avalanche of thoughts.
Šćekić said that the tragic event that befell Belgrade, Serbia and the entire region was also a difficult message "to ask ourselves where we are going as a society".
"How to protect your children from themselves and others, how to react as a state to these and similar situations that hurt us first of all as parents, citizens, and then as holders of socially responsible positions," Šćekić said on Twitter.
"Sincere condolences to the families of the victims and to the state of Serbia," Šćekić added.
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