Several thousand Montenegrins took to the streets in Podgorica and Cetinje to demand the resignation of top security officials following a tragic mass shooting that left 12 people dead, including two children. The protests were fueled by public outrage over the perceived failure of authorities to prevent such violence and ensure public safety. Key Takeaways [  ]
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