PODGORICA,
Montenegro (AP) — The man who hurled a bomb into the U.S. Embassy
compound in Montenegro's capital, and then killed himself, was an
ex-soldier apparently decorated by former Serbian strongman Slobodan
Milosevic after NATO's bombing of Serbia and Montenegro in 1999,
authorities said Thursday.
A
police official, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the
ongoing investigation, said the man was 43-year-old Dalibor Jaukovic,
who was identified by a close relative.
At
a news conference, police formally identified the suspect by his
initials D.J., in line with what the police official said earlier. The
man had no criminal record and the attack wasn't an act of terrorism,
police said.
Police
added they were investigating his motives and whether he had acted
alone. They said security was beefed up around all foreign embassies in
Montenegro.
"Measures
are being taken together with the FBI agents to check the social
networks this individual has used," senior police official Enis Bakovic
said.
Source: Yahoo News
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