Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic was fatally shot Wednesday in front of the main government building in Belgrade, sources said. Djindjic, 50, was taken to a Belgrade hospital after the shooting. He was hit in the chest by two large caliber sniper bullets fired from a distance, a police source said. Djindjic had narrowly escaped injury in another incident last month when a truck suddenly swerved out of its lane toward a convoy of cars — one of which was carrying the prime minister. Djindjic then suggested the near-miss could have been linked to efforts by his government to stamp out organized crime which flourished during the rule of former President Slobodan Milosevic. Full Story
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