(9 Apr 2013) SHOTLIST
Velika Ivanca, Serbia
1. Wide of houses in the village of Velika Ivanca, some 50 kilometres (31 miles) south of Belgrade
2. Mid of neighbour's house near which massacre took place
3. Wide of police at scene of crime
4. Close up of police officer
5. Wide of police inspectors at crime scene
6. Close up of police tape reading (Serbian) "Stop Police"
7. Wide of neighbouring houses
8. Mid of neighbours
9. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Dragan Radosavljevic, neighbour:
"What happened is that this morning, a man named Ljubisa Bogdanovic started to kill the entire village. He was a pretty normal person, a good neighbour, but God only knows what happened to him."
10. Close of plain clothes policemen at scene of crime
11. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Gordana Petronijevic, daughter of two victims:
"I live on the hill over there, I saw cars, police, ambulance, all coming to this part of the village. I heard what had happened and I came here, but they won't let me through, they say both my mother and father were killed."
12. Mid of ambulance and police cars at scene of crime
13. Close of police officer at scene
Mostar, Bosnia
14. Wide Prime Ministers of Montenegro Milo Dzukanovic (L), Bosnia Vjekoslav Bevanda (C) and Serbia Ivica Dacic (D) in a meeting
15. Close up of Dacic's face seen through window
16. Wide of Dacic walking out of the meeting flanked by body guards
17. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Ivica Dacic, Serbia's Prime Minister:
"This was an unexpected crime; nothing indicated that this might happen. Of course, this is a huge tragedy and the government of Serbia will hold an extraordinary session today. In recent years, things like this remind us of some other countries where tragedies of this kind are a common occurrence and maybe that should serve as a warning to us to start paying attention to some other issues in our society and not just the police work."
18. Wide of Dacic walking away from journalists and getting into car
STORYLINE
A 60-year-old war veteran gunned down 13 people in Serbia, including a baby, in a pre-dawn house-to-house rampage on Tuesday before trying to kill himself and his wife, police and hospital officials said.
The man, identified as Ljubisa Bogdanovic, used a handgun in the shooting spree at five houses in Velika Ivanca, a village 50 kilometres (30 miles) southeast of Belgrade, an emergency hospital spokeswoman said.
The dead included six women, several of them his relatives.
Police blocked off the village while forensic teams and investigators in white protective robes took evidence from homes where the shootings took place.
Residents of the village described the suspect as a nice quiet man.
They said he first killed his son before leaving the house and then began shooting his neighbours, some of whom were still asleep.
The daughter of two of the victims said she was told both her parents had died.
"I live on the hill over there, I saw cars, police, ambulance, all coming to this part of the village. I heard what had happened and I came here, but they won't let me through, they say both my mother and father were killed," said Gordana Petronijevic.
Another neighbour said the suspected killer was caught by a police patrol while on the way to his house.
Serbian police chief said 12 people were killed immediately between 5 a.m. and 5:30 a.m. (0400 - 0430 GMT), and one person died in a Belgrade hospital.
Police said the motive for the killings on Tuesday was unclear.
The man and his wife were both severely injured by the shootings and another person was also injured, the hospital spokeswoman said.
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