The embassy on its Facebook page said all its personnel were safe after the incident and there were no reports either of material damage. The Montenegrin man, aged about 41 and born in Serbia, was identified by police only by the initials D.J., though media named him as Dalibor Jaukovic, a decorated Yugoslav army veteran. He served with the Yugoslav anti-aircraft defenses,” Milutin Dragicevic, who described himself as a distant relative told Reuters. Montenegro, the smallest of all former Yugoslav republics, became the 29th country to join NATO last May. Policemen with submachine guns and police vehicles patrolled streets near the embassy building on Thursday morning following the incident.
Source: bd News24 February 22, 2018 16:07 UTC