At the proposal of the mayor of Gradačac, Edis Dervišagić, a three-day mourning was declared in the area of that city.
The three-day mourning was declared after 35-year-old Nermin Sulejmanović killed three people, after which he wounded the same number of people and ultimately committed suicide.
The three-day mourning begins today, and this decision was supported by the Collegium of the City Council of Gradačac in its expanded composition.
Let us remind you that yesterday, Sulejmanović primarily killed his ex-wife, and then two men, a father and a son. He wounded one policeman, and another man and woman at different locations in Gradačac.
The Minister for Human Rights and Refugees of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sevlid Hurtić will request an urgent session of the Council of Ministers in order to consider the proposal to declare a day of mourning throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina due to the multiple murders in Gradačac.
Protests have also been announced for today in Gradačac at 12 o’clock.