Kosovo: Shooting near school sparks panic, two detained
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A shooting incident near the "Miladin Mitić" Primary School in Laplje Selo, Kosovo, led to the detention of at least two individuals.
- The shooting occurred outside a local establishment near the school, causing panic among residents, including parents and children present in the schoolyard.
- Residents are concerned about safety and are calling for the closure of nearby hospitality venues, while police investigate the incident.
Panic erupted in Laplje Selo, Kosovo, after a shooting incident occurred near the "Miladin Mitić" Primary School, resulting in the detention of at least two people. The event unfolded in the evening hours outside a local hospitality venue situated very close to the school grounds.
Local media reported that a man fired shots from a firearm after exiting the establishment. The gunfire caused immediate alarm, especially as dozens of women and children were in the schoolyard at the time. Tamara Zivic, a local resident who was with her infant near the playground, described the scene as chaotic, with children as young as five witnessing the event and fleeing in distress.
There was chaos, children and parents scrambled to safety.
The incident has heightened safety concerns within the village. Residents are now demanding the closure of hospitality venues located in such close proximity to the school, citing the potential danger to students and the community. Law enforcement responded to the scene and initiated an investigation into the establishment involved.
As of the report, Kosovo Police have not released official details concerning the circumstances of the shooting, the identities of those detained, or whether the weapon used has been recovered. The incident has reignited discussions about security measures in the area, particularly concerning the safety of children attending the primary school.
Children as young as five witnessed the shooter and subsequently fled the scene in distress.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.