Twelve people including a gunman were killed in a mass shooting in Montenegro on Friday, according to local media reports, while another six were injured.
Police at the scene in the western Montenegrin city of Cetinje declined to comment on the incident.
CETINJE: A man in Montenegro went on a shooting spree after a family dispute, killing 11 people on a city street before being shot dead by police, Montenegro state television reported on Friday, citing law enforcement sources. .
State broadcaster RTCG said the 34-year-old gunman wounded six others, including a police officer, in the Medovina district of Cetinje, which is close to the seat of the former monarchy.
The city is located 36 kilometers (22 miles) west of Podogrica, the current capital of the small Balkan country. The RTCG, citing eyewitnesses, said the assailant shot at passers-by, including children.
Four of the injured were taken to a hospital in Cetinje while two others were taken to a hospital in Podgorica. The police cordoned off the scene of the attack.