
Gunman opens fire on bus in Kosovo, killing 3, wounding 1
The Hindu
‘There is no reason to believe it was a terrorist act’
An unidentified gunman opened fire on a bus carrying teenagers in western Kosovo, killing three people and injuring another, police and media reports said.
Fadil Gashi, police spokesman in the nearby city of Peja, said the bus came under attack in Gllogjan, 90 km (55 miles) west of the capital Pristina at about 1800 GMT Friday. The driver died immediately and three teenagers were taken to a hospital where two of them died.
Besnik Ibraj, of the hospital emergency unit in Peja, said the third teenager was injured and in stable condition, according to the Koha newspaper's website.

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