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13-year-old teenager who shot at a Belgrade school has made a list of murders

A Serbian teenager who shot eight children and a security guard at a school was preparing a list to kill. In addition to the pistol, he had four Molotov cocktails in his bag.

Belgrade police say the 13-year-old terrorist KK has been blacklisted of children and adults he intended to kill. The teenager received the weapon from his father, in addition, he had four Molotov cocktails with him. As a result, seven girls and one boy, aged between 11 and 14, were killed among the children.

He was a quiet guy, he looked good, he had good grades, but we didn’t know much about him. He wasn’t that open with everyone. Certainly, I did not expect this to happen, – said a witness to the shooting about the teenager.

At the same time, KK under Serbian law he cannot be prosecuted because he was not 14 years old at the time of the crime. Instead, her father VK will be detained for up to 48 hours. He is suspected of having committed serious crimes against general security.

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