Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Friday vowed to carry out an “almost complete disarming” of his country after the Balkan state suffered two mass shootings in two days this week. A teenage student massacred eight children and one adult at a school in Belgrade on Wednesday. Then on Thursday, a man shot eight people dead and wounded another 14 in a village around 37 miles south of the capital as he opened fire from a moving car. Both suspects have been arrested. “We will do an almost complete disarming of Serbia,” Vucic said during a live broadcast in the wake of the latest tragedy. He had earlier called for stricter gun control after the school shooting, proposing a two-year suspension on issuing firearm permits. The country will begin a three-day period of mourning on Friday.
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