Three years have passed since the massacre in Cetinje, but the pain and sorrow remain! On that fateful August 12th, Vuk Borilović, in a fit of rage and madness, killed ten people, including little Marko and Mašan Martinović along with their mother Nataša. The Martinović family still cannot come to terms with this tragedy. Father Miloš shares heartbreaking words on his son’s birthday: “I look at the sky, searching for your voice, my son, my precious child…” This massacre is not just a number; it’s a wound that won’t heal. Borilović fired randomly, killing neighbors, passersby, and even police and emergency responders. The shooting lasted about 45 minutes, leaving behind a bloody carnage and six wounded. Miloš vowed to forever keep the memory of his family alive, plant three trees in their honor, and never forget them. This tragedy is a stark reminder of how violence can be both distant and dangerously close. As the region continues to recover, we must not forget those who lost their lives in this senseless bloodshed. What about you? How do you view this tragedy? Could something like this happen again? Share your thoughts—because silence is not an option when it comes to human tragedy.
Heartbreaking Days in Cetinje: Three Years Since the Massacre That Shook the Region
