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Crossbow attacker killed after shooting officer in neck at Israeli embassy

Sky News Saturday, 29 June 2024
A crossbow attacker has been killed after shooting a police officer in the neck while he guarded the Israeli embassy in Serbia, authorities have said.
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Serbia's Interior Ministry said the attacker, 25 year old Miloš Žujović, fired a crossbow bolt at the officer, hitting him in the neck.

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