Yesterday's crime in Cetinje, in which a 34-year-old man killed ten and wounded six others before he was killed, is the worst committed by an individual in the modern history of Montenegro.

Thirty years ago, on June 3, 1992, Kosta Damjanović (22) killed nine villagers in the village of Pusonjski Do near Pljevlja, after which he was also killed.

A year later, in the settlement of Çokrije in the municipality of Bjelopolje, the minor, Momçilo Cerović (14), killed his close family - his parents, brother, cousin and three-year-old niece and then committed suicide, reports

vijesti.me.

Another crime happened in Bijelo Polje in 1993, when Novo Sošić (44) killed four close members of a family in their home.

Among the dead were two children aged 12 and 8, and only an eleven-year-old boy survived, Telegraph reports.

Srgjaan Stamenković from Niš and five other people died in 2001 in Berane in the planned explosion of a three-story building in the city center.

It turned out that Stamenkovic brought the explosives in the bag on the order of Zoran Stevančević (34) from Belgrade, who was arrested two months after the crime.

In 2006, on New Year's Eve, Milan Zekovic killed a family of five in their home in Zelenica near Herceg Novi.

Among the victims were three boys aged 12, 10 and 6.

Former policeman Slavko Milović from Andrijevica killed three people in Rijeka Marsenić in 2012. After killing his father-in-law, mother-in-law and sister-in-law, he committed suicide.

/Telegraph/