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Anger grows in Serbia despite crackdown on gun ownership

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Anger grows in Serbia despite crackdown on gun ownership

Anger grows in Serbia despite crackdown on gun ownership

President Aleksandar Vučić has demanded a 90% reduction of firearms in circulation after back-to-back mass shootings last week.


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