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crnagora · 2 years ago
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Zadruga 6 - Miksi se pokajala zbog napada na Zolu pa ga zajahala
'ZNAŠ DA TE PREVIŠE VOLIM' Miljana rešila da izbriše tačku koju je stavila na odnos sa Zolom, pa ga OPKORAČILA! #Zadruga #Zadruga6 #Rijaliti #Vesti #Srbija #Balkan
Miljana Kulić, nakon maratonskog razgovora, rešila je da se ipak pomiri sa Zolom. Izvini, krivo mi je, neće više da se ponovi – rekla je Miljana. Dođi da te zagrlim – dodala je. Znaš da te previše volim, ali ti meni stalno prebacuješ Bebicu – požalila se. Znaš da sam iskrena, ako sam prema nekome iskrena, prema tebi sam. Stvarno sam mislila da je gledaš namerno, tako sam videla – nastavila…
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arc-hus · 5 months ago
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Chapel in Miljana, Croatia - Álvaro Siza
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beardedmrbean · 7 days ago
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BELGRADE, Serbia -- A court in Serbia on Monday convicted the parents of a teenage boy who last year shot dead nine pupils and a school guard and wounded six more people in a school in central Belgrade.
The Higher Court in Belgrade sentenced Vladimir Kecmanovic, father of the boy, to 14 years and six months in prison for “grave acts against public safety” and for child neglect. The mother, Miljana Kecmanovic was sentenced to three years in prison for child neglect but was acquitted on charges of illegal possession of weapons.
The shooter, identified as Kosta Kecmanovic, was 13 years old when he committed the crime and therefore too young to face a trial, according to Serbian law. His parents were detained soon after the shooting and charged for failing to keep the weapons out of reach of their son.
The massacre at the Vladislav Ribnikar primary school in central Belgrade on May 3, 2023, shocked the Balkan nation which was used to crises but where mass school shootings had never happened before.
The couple's lawyer, Irina Borovic, said the verdict came as no surprise “because public pressure was enormous and the expectations were huge.” Borovic said she will appeal the verdicts.
Ninela Radicevic, who lost her daughter in the shooting, said “we are not satisfied because no one was held responsible for the murder of nine children” and the school guard.
The boy used his father's guns to open fire on his fellow pupils and others. He walked into the school and first opened fire in the hall before heading into a classroom where he continued shooting.
Elementary schools in Serbia cater for children 7-15 years old.
Police have said that the teenager called them after the shooting and calmly said what he had done. He has been held in a specialized institution since the shooting and testified at his parents' trial. The proceedings were closed to the public except for the reading of the verdicts.
Also convicted and sentenced to 15 months in prison for a false testimony was a shooting instructor who worked at a shooting ground where the boy practiced shooting.
The school shooting was followed the next day by another mass killing in villages outside the capital. Uros Blazic, 21, took an automatic rifle and opened fire at multiple locations, killing nine people and wounding 12. He was sentenced earlier this month to 20 years in prison.
The back-to-back shootings triggered a wave of street protests and a crackdown on widespread illegal gun ownership.
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mariacallous · 9 days ago
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Belgrade Higher Court on Monday sentenced Vladimir Kecmanovic to 14-and-a-half years in prison and his wife Miljana to three years over the mass shooting carried out by their son at a Belgrade elementary school in 2023, which left ten people dead and six others injured.
Both were found guilty of the neglect and abuse of a minor. Vladimir Kecmanovic was also found guilty of “aggravated offences” against public safety.
On the morning of May 3, 2023 the boy entered his school building carrying two guns and shot dead a school security worker and nine pupils, all minors. He wounded five other pupils and a history teacher during the shooting spree.
Judge Zoran Bozovic said that the court, in deciding on the sentences, took into consideration the impact of the crime.
“It is clear that [there have been] irreparable consequences; that is, a tragedy of great proportions has happened,” Bozovic said.
He said that the court established that the Kecmanovics “gravely neglected” their son, failing to react to the bad emotional and psychological state he was in.
Instead, the court found, his father took him to a shooting range a couple of times, where he taught him “how to stand, breathe and shoot” using firearms. The teenager also practiced shooting at human-silhouette targets.
The court further found that the father did not keep the firearms he legally owned in the correct way, which made it easy for the child to find the guns and take them to school.
Miljana Kecmanovic was acquitted of charges of illegal production, possession, carrying and trafficking of weapons.
Their son could not be tried for the shooting since the age limit for criminal responsibility in Serbia is 14, and he was 13 at the time of the crime.
As well as the boy’s parents, the owner of a shooting range where the minor was allowed to practice shooting, as well as the instructor, were indicted for giving false testimony. The range owner made a plea bargain in June, while the instructor was sentenced to one year and three months in jail on Monday.
Families of killed and wounded people were present in the courtroom as well as families of victims of mass shooting that happened the next day.
The trial, which started in January, was closed for public.
The verdict can be appealed.
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featherwurm · 1 year ago
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Of course Izel spent some quality time with one of the Valaki locals during the winter as well. Miljana Ristovsky, who lost her husband years ago and whom Izel has gladly been tutoring her grown sons in the art of brewing finds she shares a joyful camaraderie with the temporary local barkeeper, and then some.
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metalfull · 1 year ago
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because i can't any longer these days see into myself. i see only murk. murk outside; murk inside.
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BASIC  INFORMATION
FULL  NAME:  miodrag  gajić.
MONIKERS  /  NICKNAMES:  milo,  mio.
GENDER  &  PRONOUNS:  cis  man,  he/him/his.
ETHNICITY:  white.
DATE  OF  BIRTH  &  AGE:  november  eleventh,  forty.
ZODIAC  SIGN:  scorpio.
ORIENTATION:  bisexual.  
MARITAL  STATUS:  single,  unmarried.  
OCCUPATION:  capo of assassins for the jolly rogers.  
BACKGROUND
PLACE  OF  BIRTH:  manchester,  united  kingdom.
RESIDENCES:  one  (1)  single  bedroom  apartment  in  a  high-rise.  floor  to  ceiling  windows,  a  kitchenette-living  room  combo,  a  large  bedroom,  one  bathroom  with  full  amenities.  
RELIGIOUS  VIEWS:  raised  eastern  orthodox,  lapsed.
EDUCATION:  no  higher  education,  got  his  general  certificate  of  education  from  finishing  out  year  thirteen.
LANGUAGES  SPOKEN:  english,  serbian,  fluent  levantine  arabic, semi fluent spanish, russian, german.
FAMILY:
twin  sibling:  miljana,  nonbinary,  they/them.
younger  brother:  mihailo,  cis  man,  he/him.
mother:  alive, low contact.
father:  deceased.            
APPEARANCE
FACECLAIM:  robert  pattinson.
HAIR  COLOUR:  blonde.
EYE  COLOUR:  cool  brown,  sectoral  heterochromia  in  left  eye  where  it  is  partially  green.
HEIGHT:  1.95m,  six  foot  four.
BUILD:  muscled  and  tall,  a  proverbial  brick�� wall.
SPEECH  STYLE:  deep,  gravelly  voice—has  a  very  identifiable  manchester  accent,  uses  both  manc  and  military  slang  frequently.  
RECOGNIZABLE  MARKINGS:  extensive  facial  scarring  from  deployment,  depicted  in  this  diagram.  
PERSONALITY
TROPES:  tall,  dark  and  handsome,  the  quiet  one,  the  lancer,  death  seeker,  tragic  keepsake,  i  just  want  to  be  normal,  hidden  depths,  broken  ace,  the  stoic,  shell-shocked  veteran,  warrior  poet,  berserk  button,  dark  and  troubled  past.
MBTI:  intp  —  intps  are  quiet,  reserved,  and  thoughtful.  as  introverts,  they  prefer  to  socialize  with  a  small  group  of  close  friends  with  whom  they  share  common  interests  and  connections.
ENNEAGRAM:  5w6  —  enneagram  5w6  strength  comes  from  their  purposeful  way  of  living.  as  they  are  always  looking  for  meaningful  things  to  do,  they  acquire  knowledge  in  different  areas  and  know  when  and  how  to  apply  it.  they  are  curious  and  goal-oriented,  so  they  master  new  areas  of  expertise
TEMPERAMENT:  the  phlegmatic-choleric  will  have  a  firm,  stoic  expression  and  will  rarely  smile.  they  are  calm,  steady,  and  persevering.  they  can  be  very  blunt,  stubborn,  and  sarcastic.
POSITIVE  TRAITS:  impartial,  detail-orientated,  prudent,  adaptable,  resourceful,  observant,  resilient.  
NEGATIVE  TRAITS:  detached,  controlling,  brutal,  cynical,  harsh  self-critic,  impatient,  isolating.
HABITS:  organizes  things  by  colour,  holds  his  thigh  while  sitting  to  stop  his  knee  from  bouncing,  goes  for  a  walk  (at  least)  twice  a  day,  always  drinks  his  coffee  cold.
HOBBIES:  collects,  labels  and  presses  botanicals,  fishing,  spars  as  often  as  possible,  practices  multiple  different  martial  arts  (krav  maga,  taekwondo,  jiu  jitsu,  ect).
USUAL  DEMEANOR:  quiet,  has  a  sharp,  dark  sense  of  humour,  incredibly  hard  to  read  as  a  result  of  his  inexpressive  nature.  
HEALTH
PHYSICAL  AILMENTS:  n/a.
NEUROLOGICAL  CONDITION:  ptsd,  anxiety.
PHOBIAS:  claustrophobia.  (severely)
ALLERGIES:  n/a.
SLEEPING  HABITS:  irregular  sleep  schedule,  typically  due  to  jet  lag.  stays  up  late,  wakes  up  early,  struggles  to  get  his  full  eight  hours  at  home  because  of  nightmares.  
SOCIABILITY:  borderline  asocial  when  with  strangers,  becomes  softer,  more  likely  to  joke  around  and  be  verbal  around  close  friends.
ADDICTIONS:  smokes.  doesn’t  drink frequently.  no  other  substance  abuse  issues.
BIOGRAPHY
tw for abuse mention, drug addiction, violence, ect.
a  childhood  of  brutality—his  mother  closes  her  eyes  when  she  hears  footsteps  on  the  floors  of  the  dingy  flat  in  midtown  manchester.  she  holds  her  breath  when  she  hears  fists  meet  flesh.  she  cries  alone  after  she  soothes  the  bruises  her  children  earned  for  laughing  too  loud,  for  playing  too  much,  for  living  in  a  way  that  intersected  too  much  with  their  father’s  inflicted  misery.  
tiptoe  over  broken  needles,  broken  bottles,  crushed  furniture.  fleas  jump  from  wrist  to  wrist  between  the  elder  siblings,  the  twins.  they  share  everything—clothes,  toys,  food,  even  their  suffering.  miodrag  catches  a  cold,  miljana  catches  it  too.  they  both  hold  their  breath  hoping  not  to  sneeze  too  loudly  in  their  own  home.  
when  mihailo  is  born,  they  are  ten  and  things  change.  their  mother  kicks  their  father  out  once  and  for  all.  they  move  into  a  smaller  flat,  mio  and  jana  help  raise  their  younger  brother.  they  baby  him,  though  they  will  never  be  as  close  to  him  as  their  mother  is.  her  unspoiled  son,  her  child  that  their  father  hadn’t  broken.
dysfunction  carves  a  fickle  beast  from  him.  miodrag  enlists  the  second  he  can,  craving  the  stability,  the  routine,  the  absence  of  autonomy.  he  finds  himself  swaddled  by  the  training,  by  the  suffering  that  builds  him  back  up  from  a  tall,  underfed  teenager  to  a  strong,  disciplined  workhorse  of  a  young  man.  he  had  always  been  a  good  fighter,  sure,  but  things  changed  when  he  was  given  a  sense  of  purpose.  
he  comes  back  from  each  deployment  more  subdued,  finds  he  cannot  readjust  to  peace  the  same  way  again,  finds  himself  uncomfortable  with  how  quiet  the  world  is  when  he  isn’t  home.  his  bed  is  too  comfortable  to  sleep  in—he  barely  sleeps  at  all,  in  fact.
mihailo  is  the  reason  he  stays  in  the  end,  a  year  and  a  half,  the  longest  gap  since  he  enlisted.  desperate  for  connection,  the  youngest  child  had  sought  out  their  father  and  found  himself  churning  in  the  drains  of  full  addiction  as  a  result.  miodrag,  miljana,  encircle  each  wrist  and  pull  on  their  brother,  both  halting  their  respective  lives  to  help  him  recover.  he  hates  them  for  it,  at  first.  when  their  father  dies,  he  relapses.  the  cycle  renews.  he  hates  them  for  it.  he  hates  them.  he  hates  them  until  he  can  no  longer  hate  them.  
miodrag  takes  up  a  job  bagging  groceries  in  the  meantime.  peacetime  itches  at  him  like  mites  from  his  childhood  bedroom.  it’s  not  until  he  dives  for  cover  when  a  platter  of  cans  falls  during  one  of  his  shifts  that  he  realizes  how  cutthroat  coping  by  warfare  can  actually  be.  he  sees  a  therapist  for  some  time,  doesn’t  find  it  helpful,  stops  when  he  comes  off  leave.  when  mihailo  is  sober.  
it’s  not  until  he’s  thirty  that  the  suffering  calcifies,  crystallizes,  blooms  out  like  a  sordid  plant. when  a  teammate  tries  to  rouse  him  from  a  particularly  exquisite  nightmare  and  he  simply  snaps.  the  resulting  beatdown  is  of  brutal  proportions,  and  when  he  begins  to  come  down  from  the  panic,  the  terror,  a  new  problem  arises.  he  slips  away  into  the  night,  going  awol.
it  turns  out,  there  is  only  so  many  times  you  can  break  a  man’s  skull  with  your  bare  hands  before  he  dies.  the  manhunt  is  lazy—sas  are  desperate  to  cover  up  the  fact  that  one  of  their  men  went  rogue.  he  is  able  to  slip  through  the  cracks,  unseen.  
his  career  pursuits  are  limited  now.  thirty-one  and  roaming  from  one  violent  job  to  the  next  until  the  jolly rogers  pick  him  up.  he’s  efficient,  military  trained,  only  periodically  neurotic.  he  is  a  useful  tool  for  the  organization  to  utilize,  and  miodrag  likes  the  idea  of  knowing  where  he  stands,  of  a  regimented  life.
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zvetenze · 2 years ago
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Wooden Barn with haydrying racks
Miljana, Croatia
Miljana, the village just north of Plavić, also has farms with barn-plus-hayrack structures. This example shows a latticed crib inside the racks, a feature similar to the toplar (or linked) type of kozolec in Slovenia. (photo 1988)
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euginemicah · 9 days ago
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Serbian court convicts parents of teen who fatally shot 10 at Belgrade school
BELGRADE, Serbia —  A court in Serbia on Monday convicted the parents of a teenage boy who last year shot dead nine pupils and a school guard and wounded six more people in a school in central Belgrade. The Higher Court in Belgrade sentenced Vladimir Kecmanovic, father of the boy, to 14 years, six months in prison for “grave acts against public safety” and for child neglect. The mother, Miljana…
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bikorobiko · 10 days ago
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travelinfo120 · 10 days ago
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The parents of a teenage boy who killed nine children and a security guard in a mass shooting at a school in Serbia last year have been jailed.The boy's father, Vladimir Kecmanoviæ, was sentenced to 14-and-a-half years imprisonment on Monday, while his mother, Miljana Kecmanoviæ, was given a three-year prison sentence.Nemanja Marinkovic, an instructor at the Partizan shooting club who taught the boy how to use a gun, received a sentence of one year and three months.The boy, who has been held in a psychiatric institution since the May 2023 attack, cannot be put on trial because he is below the age of criminal responsibility.However, his parents were accused of a "serious act against general safety" for failing to secure the weapons and ammunition properly. They denied the charges.Their trial has been held behind closed doors.At the high court in Belgrade on Monday, Vladimir was found guilty of endangering public safety by teaching his son to shoot and failing to secure his gun. He was also convicted of neglecting a minor.Miljana was found guilty of neglecting a minor but acquitted of illegally possessing weapons and ammunition.The boy, who has been identified only as KK, was brought to the court in October by a special escort, leaving the psychiatric hospital for the first time since the attack at Vladislav Ribnikar primary school.He was questioned as a witness by the judge, the prosecutor and defence and lawyers for the families of the dead and wounded. He also answered questions from the mother of a murdered child.Parents of the murdered children attended the hearing in the hope of shedding light on the motive for the boy's mass shooting.A lawyer representing the families described it as "one of the most harrowing trials I have witnessed in my career". KK was 13 when he took a handgun to the school and opened fire on other children. Eight of the nine children he murdered were girls.Serbia was plunged into further grief less than 48 hours later, when another eight people were shot dead by a 21-year-old man in a village outside the capital.Following his testimony at his parents' trial, the family's lawyer told reporters that the boy had lived a normal life before the shooting and no court process would be able to establish what had led to his attack.
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boome11 · 10 days ago
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The parents of a teenage boy who killed nine children and a security guard in a mass shooting at a school in Serbia last year have been jailed.The boy's father, Vladimir Kecmanoviæ, was sentenced to 14-and-a-half years imprisonment on Monday, while his mother, Miljana Kecmanoviæ, was given a three-year prison sentence.Nemanja Marinkovic, an instructor at the Partizan shooting club who taught the boy how to use a gun, received a sentence of one year and three months.The boy, who has been held in a psychiatric institution since the May 2023 attack, cannot be put on trial because he is below the age of criminal responsibility.However, his parents were accused of a "serious act against general safety" for failing to secure the weapons and ammunition properly. They denied the charges.Their trial has been held behind closed doors.At the high court in Belgrade on Monday, Vladimir was found guilty of endangering public safety by teaching his son to shoot and failing to secure his gun. He was also convicted of neglecting a minor.Miljana was found guilty of neglecting a minor but acquitted of illegally possessing weapons and ammunition.The boy, who has been identified only as KK, was brought to the court in October by a special escort, leaving the psychiatric hospital for the first time since the attack at Vladislav Ribnikar primary school.He was questioned as a witness by the judge, the prosecutor and defence and lawyers for the families of the dead and wounded. He also answered questions from the mother of a murdered child.Parents of the murdered children attended the hearing in the hope of shedding light on the motive for the boy's mass shooting.A lawyer representing the families described it as "one of the most harrowing trials I have witnessed in my career". KK was 13 when he took a handgun to the school and opened fire on other children. Eight of the nine children he murdered were girls.Serbia was plunged into further grief less than 48 hours later, when another eight people were shot dead by a 21-year-old man in a village outside the capital.Following his testimony at his parents' trial, the family's lawyer told reporters that the boy had lived a normal life before the shooting and no court process would be able to establish what had led to his attack. https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/1024/branded_news/685e/live/cbaee4a0-c698-11ef-a0f2-fd81ae5962f4.jpg 2024-12-30 13:48:10
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globalnews1 · 10 days ago
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The parents of a teenage boy who killed nine children and a security guard in a mass shooting at a school in Serbia last year have been jailed.The boy's father, Vladimir Kecmanoviæ, was sentenced to 14-and-a-half years imprisonment on Monday, while his mother, Miljana Kecmanoviæ, was given a three-year prison sentence.Nemanja Marinkovic, an instructor at the Partizan shooting club who taught the boy how to use a gun, received a sentence of one year and three months.The boy, who has been held in a psychiatric institution since the May 2023 attack, cannot be put on trial because he is below the age of criminal responsibility.However, his parents were accused of a "serious act against general safety" for failing to secure the weapons and ammunition properly. They denied the charges.Their trial has been held behind closed doors.At the high court in Belgrade on Monday, Vladimir was found guilty of endangering public safety by teaching his son to shoot and failing to secure his gun. He was also convicted of neglecting a minor.Miljana was found guilty of neglecting a minor but acquitted of illegally possessing weapons and ammunition.The boy, who has been identified only as KK, was brought to the court in October by a special escort, leaving the psychiatric hospital for the first time since the attack at Vladislav Ribnikar primary school.He was questioned as a witness by the judge, the prosecutor and defence and lawyers for the families of the dead and wounded. He also answered questions from the mother of a murdered child.Parents of the murdered children attended the hearing in the hope of shedding light on the motive for the boy's mass shooting.A lawyer representing the families described it as "one of the most harrowing trials I have witnessed in my career". KK was 13 when he took a handgun to the school and opened fire on other children. Eight of the nine children he murdered were girls.Serbia was plunged into further grief less than 48 hours later, when another eight people were shot dead by a 21-year-old man in a village outside the capital.Following his testimony at his parents' trial, the family's lawyer told reporters that the boy had lived a normal life before the shooting and no court process would be able to establish what had led to his attack.
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williamchasterson · 10 days ago
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Parents of Belgrade school shooter jailed
Vladimir Kecmanoviæ and Miljana Kecmanoviæ will serve jail terms of 14 and three years respectively. from BBC News https://ift.tt/9YZvlKE via IFTTT
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metacriticc-news · 10 days ago
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Parents of teenage attacker in prison
The parents of a teenager who killed nine children and a security guard last year in a mass shooting at a school in Serbia have been sentenced to prison. The boy’s father, Vladimir Kecmanović, was sentenced to 14 and a half years in prison on Monday, while his mother, Miljana Kecmanović, was sentenced to three years in prison. Nemanja Marinković, an instructor at the Partizan shooting club who…
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goalhofer · 3 months ago
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2024 olympics North Macedonia roster
Athletics
Dario Ivanovski (Skopje)
Judo
Edi Šerifovski (Skopje)
Shooting
Anastasija Mojsovska (Ohrid)
Swimming
Nikola Ǵuretanoviḱ (Skopje)
Taekwondo
Miljana Reljiḱ (Skopje)
Wrestling
Vladimir Egorov (Skopje)
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balkanskapravila1371 · 5 months ago
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RTS :: Društvo :: Čovek iz senke – bezbednost srpskih sportista u Parizu u rukama Miljana Angelova
https://www.rts.rs/lat/vesti/drustvo/5509301/miljan-angelov-pariz-olimpijske-igre-bezbednost-policija.html
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