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Serbia Firing: 14 year old boy opened fire at school in Belgrade, two people were injured – The Asia Saga
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Serbia Firing: 14 year old boy opened fire at school in Belgrade, two people were injured

A 14-year-old boy has opened fire on students and security guards at a school in Belgrade, reports news agency Reuters. Two people have been injured in this firing who have been admitted to the hospital. 14-year-old boy opened fire in a school in Belgrade, two people were injured.

The incident of firing has come to light in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. A 14-year-old boy has opened fire on students and security guards at a school in Belgrade, according to news agency Reuters. Reuters confirmed the firing, citing Tanjug news agency.

Two people injured in firing

It is being told that at least two people have been injured in this firing, who have been admitted to the hospital for treatment. At present, for what reason the firing has been done, nothing has been known about it yet.

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