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On Friday, Montenegrins protested in Podgorica, demanding the resignation of top officials, including the Interior Minister and police director, following a mass shooting in Cetinje that killed 12 people and wounded four. The protesters, angered by what they perceive as a slow reform of an understaffed and under-resourced police force, accused the authorities of inaction and bureaucratic wrangling.
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