BELGRADE, March 14 (Hina) - Serbia's Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic was killed with one shot from a sniper rifle, according to an autopsy performed by the Belgrade School of Medicine Forensic Institute, Glas javnosti daily says on
Friday.
BELGRADE, March 14 (Hina) - Serbia's Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic
was killed with one shot from a sniper rifle, according to an
autopsy performed by the Belgrade School of Medicine Forensic
Institute, Glas javnosti daily says on Friday. #L#
Quoting "well-informed sources", the newspaper says the sniper
bullet hit Djindjic in the right side of the chest and exited on the
left side of the abdomen. The bullet passed through the heart,
causing major internal bleeding.
The daily says Djindjic was in excellent health and would have
survived had the bullet missed the heart. When he was brought to
hospital he was clinically dead. The reviving and complex surgery
attempted by doctors proved useless.
Milan Obradovic, the head of Belgrade police, has told B92 radio
earlier that three as yet unidentified persons took part in the
assassination on Wednesday. "One had a scope rifle, the other two
guns. They shot from the second floor of a building on 14 Admiral
Geprat Street."
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