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Vorlage:Short description Vorlage:Use dmy dates Vorlage:EngvarB Vorlage:Infobox civilian attack On 3 May 2023, a school shooting occurred at Vladislav Ribnikar Model Elementary School in the Vračar municipality of Belgrade, Serbia. The shooter, identified as a 13-year-old male student, opened fire on students and staff, resulting in the deaths of ten individuals, including nine students and a security guard. Six others, five students and a teacher, also sustained injuries. Nine people were killed instantly, while one student died of injuries on 15 May.
The shooter surrendered and was taken into custody. As he was younger than 14 at the time, which is below Serbia's age of criminal responsibility, he could not be charged. The shooter's father legally owned the handguns used in the incident. Since the apprehension, the shooter has been placed in the Child and Adolescent Neurology and Psychiatry Clinic in Belgrade.
The attack occurred one day before a separate mass shooting in Serbia. Both shootings caused mass protests in the country.
Background
BearbeitenSerbia's gun laws and previous shootings
BearbeitenDespite strict gun laws,Vorlage:Refn Serbia has one of the world's highest gun ownership rates per capita.[1][2] In 2021, with an estimated 39 privately-owned guns per 100 people, Serbia was the third-ranked country globally in this statistic, behind the United States and Yemen.[3] Along with a culture of gun ownership and many households keeping guns as war trophies from both world wars,[4][5][3] illegal weapons became particularly widespread in some Balkan countries following the Yugoslav Wars in the 1990s.[2][3][6]
Mass shootings are rare in Serbia and the rest of the Balkans.[7] There had been three earlier mass shootings in Serbia in the 21st century: the 2007 Jabukovac killings, during which nine people were killed and five were injured; the 2013 Velika Ivanča shooting, in which 14 people were killed; and the 2016 Žitište shooting, in which five people were killed and 22 injured.[6] In 2019, there was an attempted school shooting in Velika Plana, though the perpetrator was stopped after shooting two bullets into the ceiling.[8][9] None of those shootings or the attempted shooting involved a child as the perpetrator.
School
BearbeitenVladislav Ribnikar Model Elementary SchoolVorlage:Refn (Vorlage:Lang-sr-cyr) is a public elementary school in Vračar, an affluent urban area and municipality of Belgrade. It was formed, as a project of Franco-Yugoslav friendship,[10][11] in 1975, through a merger of two existing, adjacent elementary schools.[12] The site of the modern school building had successively been the site of various historic schools, dating back to the 18th century.[12] One of the two predecessor schools (Slobodan Princip Seljo Elementary School) had been founded in 1966 as a home to the pilot educational project of teaching a foreign language – French – from the first grade on.[12] Starting in the 1966–1967 school year, French was led by Professor Raymond Vaillier, who did not speak any Serbian.[12][13] It later became the norm to provide foreign-language education to first-graders in the country.[12] However, Vladislav Ribnikar remains noted as an elementary school focusing on French-language education.[10]
About 1000 students attend classes.[14] The school provides bilingual education in Serbian and French, and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs grants it LabelFrancÉducation.[15] Among Belgrade's elementary schools, it has enjoyed a somewhat higher level of recognition and has, from time to time, been perceived as an "elite school".[10][11][16]
Shooting
BearbeitenThe shooting began around 08:30 CEST on 3 May 2023.[17][18] According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, after entering the Vladislav Ribnikar Model Elementary School, the shooter immediately pulled out a gun from his backpack and shot and killed the school security guard and then the three hall monitors that he saw in the hallway, all girls, after which he reloaded his gun as he was heading for his classroom. Upon entering the classroom, the shooter first shot at the history teacher and then fired at numerous people, killing another six, five of whom were girls. Another six students were shot in the incident. The shooter ran through the hallway and into the courtyard where he contacted the police at 8:42,[19] according to the ministry at a press conference.[20] The shooter was in possession of two pistols: a CZ-75 Shadow 2 and a Ruger .22 LR variant pistol.[21][22][23]
Students who fled in panic after the shooting found shelter in the premises of a company located behind the school.[24] Njegoševa Street was closed down after the shooting.[25]
Casualties
BearbeitenVorlage:Quote box The shooting resulted in the deaths of nine students – eight girls and one boy – and a security guard.[26][27][28][29] One of the deceased students was a French national, according to the French foreign ministry,[30] and another was the daughter of Dragan Kobiljski, a Serbian professional volleyball coach and former player.[31][32]
In addition, six students and a teacher were injured.[6][33][34] Of the injured, two boys and one girl were taken to the Vorlage:Ill.[6][35] The boys received gunshot wounds to their lower extremities, while the girl received a severe head injury, and had to undergo surgery.[36] The boys and the teacher were later reported to be in a stable condition.[37] The critically injured girl died of her wounds on 15 May, bringing the death toll from the attack to ten.[38] The boy who was wounded in the spine had surgery in Chicago, Illinois, on 20 June.[39]
Investigation
BearbeitenThe shooter surrendered to the police and was arrested; the police soon revealed his name to the public.[20] The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade described him as a 13-year-old male seventh-grade student. At this age, he could not face criminal or misdemeanour charges due to the Law on juvenile offenders and criminal-law protection of juveniles setting the minimum age of criminal responsibility at 14; the case was referred to the Centre for Social Work.[40][41][42] Within the school system, disciplinary action could result, at most, in moving the student to another school.[43]Vorlage:Refn
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the shooter had been planning the event for a month, selecting specific classrooms to target first and compiling a list of priority students.[6][20][33] The ministry also reported that the shooter had received training at a shooting range alongside his father,[44] who legally owned the pistols used in the incident.[2][20][22][45] Reportedly, the shooter fired a total of 57 shots during the incident.[46] Described as a quiet and academically successful student, the shooter had recently joined the class which he targeted. The motive is currently under investigation by authorities.[6]
The shooter was placed in the Child and Adolescent Neurology and Psychiatry Clinic.[47][48][49][50] After the Military Medical Academy had administered a drug test, he was – according to his father's attorney Irina Borović – found not to have been under the influence of psychoactive drugs.[51][52] The judgment to keep the minor in the mental health institution is subject to periodic revision – conditionally pending parental consent (not as a strict requirement). As of 8 May, his mother granted permission.[53] On 1 June, following an extraordinary school inspection, the government reported that there was no school bullying against the student shooter.[54]
On 23 May, the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade launched an investigation into the responsibility of the Partizan Shooting Club where the 13-year-old shooter allegedly practiced shooting with his father.[55] The Club's president Ratko Ivanović stated that the shooter had never practiced in their shooting range. Ivanović alco confirmed that the father was there with his son, but 13-year-old had never entered the shooting range and let alone shot.[56]
On 29 May, the shooter's nanny was questioned by the police, where she told in detail everything she knew about his upbringing and habits.[57] School's psychologist and pedagogue were also questioned by the police, making in total five who were questioned including family members and people who had or should have had close contact with the shooter. The shooter's 10-year-old sister should be also questioned by the police.[58]
On the shooter's parents
BearbeitenBoth parents of the shooter were arrested shortly after the shooting;[22] the father was detained[40][59] and was questioned at a hearing on 5 May at the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade.[60] During the hearing, he denied committing crimes, while the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office proposed to the High Court to order the father into custody.[23] According to the prosecutors, he trained his son in the handling of firearms by taking him to a shooting range which is an activity "clearly not appropriate for his age", and he kept the guns in an improperly secured locker. He is being investigated as a suspect in relation to the criminal offense of "grave acts against public security". The court approved his detention for 30 days.[61] On 2 June, his detention was extended for another 30 days.[62]
On 22 May, the prosecutor's office began collecting evidence against the mother, suspecting her of criminal child neglect.[63][64] During her testimony, the mother provided a detailed account of the shooter's upbringing, his physical well-being, his interactions with peers, and their familial dynamics. According to her statement, the mother asserted that she did not observe any abnormal behaviour in her son on the morning of the shooting, except for his sluggishness during breakfast and while getting ready. She further claimed that she dropped off her daughter at school and left her son home to prepare himself. Approximately one hour later, the mother received news of the shooting at the school. Initially, she informed the authorities that she believed her son had been injured in the incident and promptly rushed to the school, where she subsequently learned the truth.[65][66]
The High Court in Belgrade forbade the shooter's family to sell their property: to the father on 14 June[67][68] and to the mother on 23 June.[69] On 24 June, the police detained the mother at the Prohor Pčinjski border crossing (with North Macedonia) when she tried to leave the country with her daughter.[70][71][72] Reportedly, the mother planned to go on a short vacation with her daughter, following a recommendation from their therapist.[73][74]
Aftermath
BearbeitenPresident of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić addressed the public about the shooting later in the day, saying that he would propose new gun measures to the government, as well as lowering the minimum age of criminal responsibility from 14 to 12.[75] The government adopted the policy agenda the next day.[76] The new measures also included a moratorium on gun permits, more medical and psychological checks on gun owners, and hiring 1,200 police officers for schools.[77]
At a press conference, Education Minister Branko Ružić announced three national days of mourning starting from 5 May and a suspension of classes for the rest of the day, while Health Minister Danica Grujičić announced that the Institute of Mental Health would activate two telephone counselling helplines and increase access to in-person counselling, for those who feel the need for psychological support.[78][79] The National Theatre in Belgrade suspended all activities until 7 May.[80] Vučić also cancelled his attendance at the coronation of Charles III and Camilla in London; in response, Charles III expressed his condolences.[81][82]
A blood donation for the wounded students was organised at the Transfusion Institute following the shooting.[83][84]
On 8 May, the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs offered a one-month amnesty for surrendering illegal or unregistered weapons and ammunition.[85][86] The ministry reported that citizens handed over 57,651 firearms, 2,692,641 rounds of ammunition, and 20,451 pieces of ordnance as of 6 June.[87] On 11 May, the government formed the Peer Violence Prevention Council, headed by Prime Minister Ana Brnabić.[88] The constitutive session of the Council was held on 30 May. The Council will focus on reducing peer violence.[89]
Slovenian NBA All-Star Luka Dončić offered to pay the funeral expenses of the murdered, though Belgrade's local administration later announced that it would do so instead.[90][91]
A team of psychotherapists from Norway, who dealt with the trauma of their citizens after the massacre committed by Anders Behring Breivik in 2011, will come to Serbia to help due to their similar experience.[92]
The Serbian writer Vorlage:Ill found himself the target of attacks on social media, after speculations emerged that his book Kad đavoli polete (Vorlage:Trans) was an inspiration to the underage shooter, who committed a mass murder. The writer has the same first and last name as the shooter's father and they are distant relatives.[93][94][95][96]
Continuation of classes
BearbeitenMore than 200 parents of students from the Vladislav Ribnikar Model Elementary School joined the initiative to immediately suspend classes in the existing school building and to conclude the current school year on 3 May, when the shooting happened.[97][98] On 22 May, the Vladislav Ribnikar School continued with their classes for the first time after the shooting incident.[97] Six police officers will be present in the school.[99] Since 5 June all students have been attending classes in the afternoon shift at Sveti Sava Elementary School.[100]
On 1 June, the Government of Serbia announced that school year ends on 6 June, instead of 20 June. The government also said that schools can continue to work until 20 June for students who wish to do so. In that period, supplementary, additional and preparatory classes, classes in nature, as well as other forms of educational work can be implemented, with the aim of encouraging the social and emotional skills of students and activities on the topics of tolerance, empathy, togetherness, support and gratitude. They also said that all students who are not satisfied with their success will have the opportunity to improve their grades at their personal request until 20 June.[101] This decision shocked parents, students and professors as it came almost one month after the shooting without an announcement before. The decision was heavily criticized because of the way that it was announced which unions called disrespectful to education workers it was also criticized because it was vague, and it was unclear how were professors supposed to conclude grades.[102][103][104] Ana Dimitrijević from Forum of Belgrade's Gymnasiums called this decision hastily and humiliating.[105]
Protests
BearbeitenHundreds of citizens, including the parents of the students of the elementary school had gathered in front and around the elementary school after the shooting.[25][106] They later protested in front of the buildings of the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education, where they demanded Ružić's resignation.[107][108] The protests grew larger the next day.[109][110] Citizens in cities like Novi Sad, Niš, Kragujevac, and in neighbouring countries, paid their respects on the day of the shooting.[111][112]
Following the shootings, opposition parties, namely the Ujedinjeni parliamentary group, People's Party, Do not let Belgrade drown, Together, Democratic Party, and Dveri announced that they would organise a protest against violence on 8 May.[113] The protestors met in front of the country's parliament before marching in silence through the streets near Serbian government offices to demanded the resignation of Vulin, Gašić, Ružić, and the council of the Vorlage:Ill, as well as cancelling programmes that promote violence and shutting down media and tabloids that publish false news and violate the Journalistic Code.[113][114][115] In response, Prime Minister Brnabić accused them of "politicising" the shootings.[116] Tens of thousands of people gathered in Belgrade and several other cities in Serbia (Novi Sad, Kragujevac, Kraljevo, and Čačak) on 8 May for the "Serbia Against Violence" protest, reacting to two mass murders.[117][118] The protest in Belgrade, according to the organisers, was attended by approximately 50,000 demonstrators.[119] The second protest was held on 12 May; it began in front of the building of the National Assembly of Serbia while the demonstrators continued walking to the Gazela Bridge and it ended at Sava Centar.[120] A day later, another "Serbia Against Violence" protest was held in Kragujevac.[121]
Domino effect arrests
BearbeitenMore than ten arrests were made in the first week following the shooting involving juveniles and/or school-related misdemeanours.
- On 5 May, a 13-year-old boy from Kruševac posted on his Instagram account that he planned to "repeat this massacre on Friday".[122]
- On 6 May, the police brought in for questioning a minor who was filming herself on TikTok and making fun of the murders at the Vračar school.[123]
- On 6 May, the police in Novi Sad arrested three minor boys who published photos of weapons they wanted to take to school.[124]
- On 6 May, the police in Niš arrested a 17-year-old because he threatened on his Instagram account that "more than 30 people will be killed in Niš."[125]
- On 6 May, the police in Sremska Mitrovica arrested a 22-year-old because he posted on social media that the subsequent shooting would be in Sremska Mitrovica.[126]
- On 7 May, a man from the Belgrade suburb of Leštane was arrested after calling the police, stating that he would commit a copycat massacre.[127]
- On 8 May, the police in Kikinda arrested an 18-year-old who posted a classroom drawing with bloody figures lying next to desks while one was holding an object similar to a handgun.[128]
- On 9 May, the police in Subotica apprehended a boy who planned to commit a massacre with a bomb. The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) found him.[129]
- On 9 May, an 18-year-old from Kraljevo was arrested because he posted on social media that the Vračar shooter was released from custody and would come to kill half of the students in his school.[130] The Kraljevo police also arrested two minor boys who posted photos from school on social media in which they were holding a handgun.[131]
- On 9 May, the Montenegrin police in Žabljak, apprehended a minor who expressed support to the Vračar shooter on social media.[132]
- On 10 May, the police in Sombor apprehended an 18-year-old who posted on social media and verbally confirmed that he would take an automatic rifle to his school.[133]
- On 10 May, the police in Vrnjačka Banja apprehended a 15-year-old who threatened his classmates on social media.[134]
- On 15 May, a 14-year-old female student cut a classmate with a knife in Zrenjanin. The police apprehended her mother.[135][136]
- On 15 May, the police in Novi Sad apprehended a 14-year-old girl who threatened her classmates and glorified the shooter on social media.[137]
- On 16 June, the police apprehended a man who left a baseball cap with a plastic bullet in front of the Ribnikar School during the fortieth day memorial service.[138][139]
In addition to these arrests, on 18 May, the police evacuated students from the Stari Grad Electrical Engineering School in Belgrade, following an unknown person threatened to come armed to the school.[140]
Reactions
BearbeitenThe UNICEF office in Serbia said that school "is not a place for violence of any kind". At the same time, the Serbian Patriarch Porfirije described it as a "catastrophe the likes of which had never happened to our people before".[141][142] The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina declared 5 May a national day of mourning in the country following the shooting, while the Government of Montenegro declared 7 May a national day of mourning.[143][144]
At the press conference, Ružić said, "A cancerous, pernicious influence of Internet video games, so-called Western values, is evident".[145] Opposition parties called for his resignation due to the statement, including the Youth Initiative for Human Rights and the Independent Union of Educators of Serbia, which announced that it would suspend work in all schools from 4 May.[146][147][148] The Education Trade Union of Serbia announced that it would organise a general strike starting on 5 May and called on the government to "create conditions for a normal and safe life of children and employees in the education system".[149][150] Former education minister Srđan Verbić expressed his opposition to the dismissal of Ružić but said that "it would be good for the whole situation if he offered his resignation as a personal act". In contrast, former education minister Mladen Šarčević said the shooting "primarily occurred due to the carelessness of the parents".[151][152] By the end of the three-day national mourning, on 7 May, Ružić had resigned from the position.[153]
On 4 May, KK Partizan wore the full black uniform in the EuroLeague Playoff Game 4 in Belgrade, honouring the victims of the shooting.[154] After his team won the Croatian Volleyball League for the 2022–23 season, the head coach of Mladost Zagreb Ratko Peris, dedicated the title to Dragan Kobiljski's daughter killed in the shooting.[155]
The Serbian Party Oathkeepers demanded an urgent session of the Education Committee at the National Assembly of Serbia, while the Movement for the Restoration of the Kingdom of Serbia called for "all reality shows that glorify violence" to be banned.[156] The Mayor of Belgrade, Aleksandar Šapić, expressed his condolences, adding that the city government would "provide any kind of help the families need".[157][158]
See also
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- ↑ Aleksandar Vasović: Factbox: Serbia school shooting: what are the country's gun laws? In: Reuters, 3 May 2023. Abgerufen im 4 May 2023 (englisch). „Serbia, where a schoolboy opened fire on his classmates on Wednesday, has an entrenched gun culture, especially in rural areas, but also strict gun control laws.“
- ↑ a b c Ivana Sekularac, Aleksandar Vasović: Belgrade school shooting: boy kills 9 in planned attack In: Reuters, 3 May 2023 (englisch). „Gun laws are very strict in Serbia but civilian gun ownership is also widespread.“
- ↑ a b c Balkanski mentalitet: Srbija u vrhu po broju oružja na 100 stanovnika. (deutsch: "Balkans mentality": Serbia near the top in the number of firearms per 100 people). In: 021.rs. 27. Juni 2021, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (serbisch).
- ↑ Jovana Georgievski: Može li Srbija da se oslobodi neregistrovanog oružja. In: BBC News na srpskom. 10. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 25. Mai 2023 (serbisch (lateinische Schrift)).
- ↑ Kakvo oružje građani predaju policiji: Iz 1847. i 1907. godine, sistem za navođenje raketa... In: www.021.rs. 22. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 25. Mai 2023 (serbisch).
- ↑ a b c d e f Belgrade shooting: Huge police operation after Serbia school attack In: BBC News, 3 May 2023 (britisches Englisch).
- ↑ Jon Henley: Boy, 13, kills eight children and security guard in Belgrade school shooting In: The Guardian, 3 May 2023. Abgerufen im 4 May 2023
- ↑ Katarina Stevanović: Pucnjava u školi u Velikoj Plani: Osumnjičeni uhapšen, nema povređenih. (deutsch: Velika Plana: School shooting – suspect arrested, no injuries). In: BBC News. 22. November 2019, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (serbisch (lateinische Schrift)).
- ↑ Dunja Savanović: Nije prvi put da naoružani napadač uđe u školu, profesor priča kako su se borili. (deutsch: It is not the first time that an armed attacker entered a school; the teacher talks about how they fought). In: N1. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (sr-rs).
- ↑ a b c Ivona Dubičanin: Osnovnu školu "Vladislav Ribnikar" danas pamtimo po tragediji- evo po čemu je nekada bila poznata. In: City Magazine. 4. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 7. Mai 2023 (sr-rs).
- ↑ a b Tamara Djermanovic: Triste Serbia: recuerdos de una antigua alumna del colegio de Belgrado que ha sufrido una matanza. In: El País. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 7. Mai 2023 (spanisch).
- ↑ a b c d e Ana Popović: Naslovnice "Politike" kao nastavno sredstvo. In: Politika. 25. Januar 2021, abgerufen am 7. Mai 2023 (serbisch).
- ↑ Branka Vasiljević: Pola veka francuskog jezika u školi "Vladislav Ribnikar". In: Politika. 4. September 2016, abgerufen am 7. Mai 2023 (serbisch).
- ↑ OŠ "Vladislav Ribnikar" – Vračar (Beograd). In: Edukacija.rs. Abgerufen am 4. Mai 2023 (serbisch).
- ↑ École Vladislav Ribnikar, Serbie. In: LabelFrancÉducation. Abgerufen am 7. Mai 2023 (französisch).
- ↑ Romana Bilešić: Beogradska škola za elitu: Može primiti do 1000 učenika, a od prvog razreda tu uče francuski. In: 24sata.hr. 4. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 7. Mai 2023 (kroatisch).
- ↑ Pucnjava na Vračaru, ima mrtvih. (deutsch: Shooting in Vračar, multiple fatalities). In: B92. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (serbisch).
- ↑ Slobodanka Žerajić: Suze, muk i neverica nakon masovnog ubistva u beogradskoj školi: Ovako se Srbija oprašta od stradalih. (deutsch: Tears, silence and disbelief after the mass murder in the Belgrade school: This is how Serbia says goodbye to the victims). In: Telegraf. 4. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 4. Mai 2023 (serbisch).
- ↑ Tragedija u Beogradu: Učenik osumnjičen da je ubio osmoro dece u školi i čuvara, napad planirao mesecima – policija. (deutsch: Eight children and a guard killed in a school in the centre of Belgrade; the suspect student and his parents have been arrested; two wounded children are in critical condition). In: BBC News. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (serbisch (lateinische Schrift)).
- ↑ a b c d MUP: Dečak se sam prijavio, imao spisak i plan i molotovljeve koktele. (deutsch: MUP: The boy turned himself in; he had a list and a plan and Molotov cocktails). In: N1. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (sr-rs).
- ↑ Ima li dece u streljani – kada maloletnik može da proba gađanje vatrenim oružjem. (deutsch: Are there children in the shooting range – when can a minor try shooting a firearm). In: Radio Television of Serbia. 4. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 4. Mai 2023.
- ↑ a b c Rob Picheta: A school shooting has rocked Serbia. Here's what we know. In: CNN. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (englisch).
- ↑ a b Završeno saslušanje oca dečaka koji je pucao školi na Vračaru. In: N1. 5. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 5. Mai 2023 (sr-rs).
- ↑ "Krenuli su da beže, uleteo je stampedo": Otkriveno gde su deca pobegla nakon masakra u školi. In: B92. 11. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 11. Mai 2023 (serbisch).
- ↑ a b Građani se okupili na Vračaru, šetnja i do ministarstva, uzvikivali: "Ostavka". (deutsch: Citizens gathered in Vračar, walked to the ministry, shouted: "Resignation"). In: N1. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (sr-rs).
- ↑ Pucnjava u školi na Vračaru – MUP: Stradalo osam učenika i radnik obezbeđenja, šestoro dece i nastavnica povređeni, napadač uhapšen. (deutsch: Shooting at a school in Vračar – eight students and a security guard killed; six children and teacher injured; attacker and his parents detained). In: Radio Television of Serbia. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (serbisch).
- ↑ Pucnjava u osnovnoj školi u Beogradu: MUP potvrdio da je ubijeno osmoro dece i radnik obezbeđenja (deutsch: Shooting at an elementary school in Belgrade: MUP confirmed that eight children and a security guard were killed) In: Danas, 3 May 2023 (serbisch).
- ↑ Rob Schmitz, Bill Chappell: A student and his father are detained after 9 die in school shooting in Serbia. In: NPR. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023.
- ↑ Girl wounded in Serbia school shooting dies, becoming 10th victim. In: www.aljazeera.com. Abgerufen am 16. Mai 2023 (englisch).
- ↑ Rob Picheta, Josh Pennington, Radina Gigova, Amy Croffey: Serbia in shock after school shooting leaves eight children and a security guard dead. In: CNN. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (englisch).
- ↑ Poruka koja slama srce: Poznati srpski sportaš i supruga izgubili kćer u masakru pa objavom dirnuli regiju. In: Jutarnji list. 6. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 6. Mai 2023 (kroatisch).
- ↑ Oglasila se porodica sportiste Kobiljskog čija je ćerka ubijena: "Molimo se za sve naše anđele". In: B92. 6. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 6. Mai 2023 (sr-latn-rs).
- ↑ a b UŽIVO Ispred škole na Vračaru: Nastavnici se bore za život, osmoro mrtvih, roditelji i deca plaču. (deutsch: LIVE In front of the school in Vračar: Teachers fighting for their lives, eight dead, parents and children crying). In: Telegraf. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (serbisch).
- ↑ Ovo je dečak koji je pucao u školi, ubio 8 drugara, čuvara i teško ranio nastavnicu istorije. (deutsch: This is the boy who was shooting at the school; killed 8 friends, a guard and seriously wounded the history teacher). In: Telegraf. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (serbisch).
- ↑ NAJCRNJI DAN U SRBIJI Najmanje devetoro mrtvih u masovnoj pucnjavi u školi, sedam đaka u operacionoj sali, jednoj devojčici se bore za život. (deutsch: THE BLACKEST DAY IN SERBIA – At least nine dead in a mass shooting at a school, seven students in the operating room, one girl is fighting for her life). In: NOVA portal. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (sr-rs).
- ↑ Danijela Pašić: Direktor Tiršove: Devojčica vitalno ugrožena, ima teške povrede mozga. (deutsch: Director of Tiršova: The girl is vitally endangered, has severe brain injury). In: N1. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (sr-rs).
- ↑ Ohrabrujuće vesti: Nove informacije iz Kliničkog centra Srbije o povređenima u pucnjavi u OŠ "Vladislav Ribnikar". (deutsch: Encouraging news: New information from the Clinical Centre of Serbia about the injured in the Vladislav Ribnikar Elementary School shooting). In: Danas. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (sr-rs).
- ↑ Preminula devojčica povređena u pucnjavi u "Ribnikaru". In: N1. 15. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 15. Mai 2023 (sr-rs).
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- ↑ Da li učeniku koji je osumnjičen da je izazvao tragediju u OŠ "Vladislav Ribnikar" može da bude izrečena vaspitna ili kaznena mera? (deutsch: Can the student suspected of having caused the Vladislav Ribnikar Elementary School tragedy get a corrective or punitive sanction?). In: Danas. 4. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 4. Mai 2023 (sr-rs).
- ↑ Daniela Ilić Krasić: Šta kaže zakon: Koja kazna preti dečaku koji je pucao u školi na Vračaru. In: N1. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (sr-rs).
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- ↑ Predsednik Vučić se obraća javnosti danas popodne. In: Danas. 3. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 3. Mai 2023 (sr-rs).
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- ↑ Zločin i kazna: Šta će biti s maloletnim ubicom. (deutsch: Crime and Punishment: What will happen to the juvenile killer). In: Vreme. 8. Mai 2023, abgerufen am 9. Mai 2023 (sr-rs): „"Otišao je u psihijatrijsku ustanovu, izvršen je pregled, i njegova majka je dala saglasnost da tamo bude smešten. I bez te saglasnosti možda bi mogao da i prinudno bude tamo smešten. Nakon prvog zadržavanja sud u vanparničnom postupku produžava tu meru tri do šest meseci uz saglasnost, ali u ekstremnim slučajevima kao što je ovaj, moglo bi i bez saglasnosti majke da produži meru, s tim što sud na svaka tri meseca preispituje svoju odluku da li može da bude zadržan", rekao je Delibašić.Vorlage:BrVorlage:Translation“
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