VIDEO Cetinje: 13 minutes of silence for the victims of the massacre

On January 1, Cetinje resident Aco Martinović killed 12 people, including two children, and wounded four, one of whom died on January 9 at the Clinical Center of Montenegro.

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
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This evening, a memorial service was held in Cetinje to honor the victims of the tragedy in which 13 people were killed in the Royal Capital.

The tribute was organized by the informal student group "Where Tomorrow?".

GPeople gathered in front of the Lovćenska Vila monument in Cetinje paid tribute to the victims of the crime with a thirteen-minute silence, which began at 17.26:XNUMX p.m.

"Tonight, like 30 days ago, we are in the same pain. We were brought together by a crime in which our fellow citizens and our children were killed. In the mass of people coming to the protests, we cannot help but notice that among us are the relatives of the victims of these crimes. Their support and strength to be with us despite such a difficult and unimaginable pain that they are going through gives us one more reason to fight and for us to now be with them and in this way pay tribute to their loved ones. We cannot and will not forget 23 human lives, we must not and have not forgotten Marko, Mašan, Jovan and Vukan," said Bojana Ivanović, a representative of the informal student group "Kamo Śutra".

On January 1, Cetinje resident Aco Martinović killed 12 people, including two children, and wounded four, one of whom died on January 9 at the Clinical Center of Montenegro.

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