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Killed in a shooting in a cafe in Belgrade: His 15-year prison sentence was overturned two months ago
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Killed in a shooting in a cafe in Belgrade: His 15-year prison sentence was overturned two months ago

A man named Darko Vesković, known as 'Prika,' was shot dead in a café in the Belgrade neighborhood of Kumodraž by an unidentified attacker. Vesković had been one of two individuals accused of murdering Blaž Đurović, a member of the Kavač clan, in March 2018. He was initially sentenced to 15 years in prison for the murder but this sentence was overturned by the Appellate Court just two months ago, leading to a retrial. The prosecution originally charged him with the more severe crime of murder, but the first-instance court convicted him of a lesser charge—murder in complicity—with a 15-year sentence, citing insufficient evidence that the killing was particularly cruel or underhanded. During the trial, the prosecution initially claimed that Nemanja Ivanov, who was also involved, participated in the murder, but later dropped this claim. Ivanov was ultimately acquitted due to doubts about whether his DNA found on the weapon was linked to the crime. Both Vesković and Ivanov had prior criminal records, while Đurović was being tried for the kidnapping of Jovica Radonjić, a member of the criminal group Firma.

A violent incident unfolded in the Belgrade neighborhood of Kumodraž on Monday afternoon, when a man was shot dead during a confrontation in a café. The victim, identified as Dinko Vesković, known by his nickname "Prika," was killed after an unknown assailant fired a gunshot into his head at close range. Another individual, Vuk M., suffered serious injuries in the attack. According to reports, the assailant fled the scene shortly after the shooting, prompting an extensive police search operation under the codename "Vihor."

The incident took place around 4:40 PM local time when the perpetrator entered the café and approached Vesković, who reportedly stood up to greet him. After exchanging handshakes, Vesković turned back toward his table, at which point the attacker pulled out a pistol and fired directly at him. The assailant then opened fire on Vuk M., who was seated alongside Vesković, causing him significant harm. The café was filled with guests at the time, and many were fortunate to escape unharmed.

Vesković had a prior criminal record, having been previously charged with the murder of Blaž Đurović, an alleged member of the Kavač clan, which occurred in front of Đurović's house in the Belgrade suburb of Dušanovac in March 2018. At that time, Vesković and Nemanja Ivanov were both indicted for the crime. However, Vesković was not available for trial initially, leading to an international arrest warrant issued by Interpol. He was later arrested in Zagreb in early April 2018 following information shared by Serbian authorities with Croatian police. Ivanov was apprehended shortly thereafter.

In the current case, Vesković had recently faced a legal reversal. A higher court in Belgrade had sentenced him to 15 years in prison for the 2018 murder of Đurović, but this conviction was overturned two months ago by the Appellate Court, which ordered a retrial. During the initial trial, Vesković was found guilty of a lesser charge—murder in complicity—due to insufficient evidence proving the killing was particularly cruel or devious. The prosecution had argued that both Vesković and Ivanov acted on behalf of the Škaljarska clan to carry out the assassination, which occurred amid ongoing conflict between rival criminal gangs in Belgrade.

During the investigation into the 2018 murder, prosecutors claimed that Ivanov drove the vehicle used in the attack, while Vesković fired the fatal shot during a car encounter. The car used in the crime was later set ablaze but did not fully burn. Police discovered the gun used to kill Đurović in the trunk. Initially, prosecutors believed Ivanov participated in the murder, but they withdrew that claim during the trial due to lack of conclusive evidence linking him directly to the act. As a result, Ivanov was only convicted of illegal possession of firearms based on DNA evidence found on the weapon, though he was ultimately acquitted because it could not be determined whether his DNA was present before or during the crime.

Both Vesković and Ivanov had prior criminal histories, and Đurović was being tried for the kidnapping of Jovica Radonjić, a member of the criminal group known as Firma, at the time of his death. The recent shooting in Kumodraž has reignited interest in Vesković’s past and the unresolved legal issues surrounding his previous convictions. Authorities continue their search for the unidentified assailant, who remains at large, wearing black clothing and a beige hoodie. The investigation is ongoing, with police working to determine the motive behind the attack and whether it is connected to Vesković’s criminal history or other factors.

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Net.hr logoNet.hrIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 6513 days ago
This is the scene of a gruesome murder: a 'friend' shook hands with the attacker and was shot in the head

Darko Vesković, known as 'Prika,' was killed in a café in Belgrade's Kumodraž neighborhood on Monday afternoon. A man entered the café wearing a black T-shirt and yellow hoodie, approached Vesković, shook his hand, then shot him in the head with a pistol before firing multiple shots at his motionless body. Another man present, Vuka Musić, was also wounded but is in stable condition. The perpetrator fled the scene, and an investigation into the motives behind the killing is ongoing. Vesković had a criminal background, having been sentenced to 15 years in prison in 2018 for the murder of Blaž Đurović, a member of the so-called 'kavačka' clan. He was arrested in Zagreb under an Interpol warrant after evading authorities. Both he and co-defendant Nemanja Ivanov served over six years in prison before receiving house arrest in 2024. Musić, who was with Vesković in the café, has also been involved in criminal activities, including being linked to the murder of Velibor Đunjić, a Red Star Belgrade fan leader, in 2014.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of a violent crime involving individuals with known criminal backgrounds. It does not exhibit overt bias, presenting the event neutrally while referencing legal proceedings and criminal histories without taking a stance on the broader implications or assigning责

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): This article gives detailed accounts from video footage, including the suspect’s appearance and the sequence of events. It references multiple media outlets and corroborates the timeline of the murder. However, it uses emotionally charged language ('jezivo ubojstvo') and focuses more on the dramatic

Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 6014 days ago
A gruesome murder in Belgrade: He shook hands with the murderer, and a few seconds later he fell dead

On June 22, 2026, at around 4:04 PM, a fatal shooting occurred in the Belgrade neighborhood of Kumodraž. The victim was 46-year-old Dinko Vesković, known by his nickname 'Prika,' who died from a gunshot wound to the head. Another individual, 49-year-old Vuk M., suffered serious injuries during the incident. The suspect fled the scene after the attack, prompting an extensive police search under Operation 'Vihor.' According to footage obtained by Telegraf, Vesković reportedly greeted the assailant before turning away, at which point the attacker shot him. The suspect then fired multiple shots at Vuk M. The café where the incident took place had several guests, and it was fortunate that no other casualties were reported. Vesković had previously been accused of murdering Blaž Đurović in March 2018 in the Belgrade neighborhood of Dušanovac. At the time, he was wanted by Serbian authorities and was arrested in Zagreb in April 2018 after information was shared with Croatian police. His accomplice, Nemanja Ivanov, was also arrested shortly afterward.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of a violent crime, including details about the victims, the suspect, and the police response. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, nor does it favor one side over another. The content focuses on the sequence of events and includes relevant background,

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 60): The article reports the incident with police actions and the ongoing investigation. It includes information about the suspect’s description and the victim’s previous criminal history. While factual, it emphasizes the dramatic elements of the shooting and uses terms like 'stravično ubojstvo,' which m

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 6014 days ago
Killed in a shooting in a cafe in Belgrade: His 15-year prison sentence was overturned two months ago

A man named Darko Vesković, known as 'Prika,' was shot dead in a café in the Belgrade neighborhood of Kumodraž by an unidentified attacker. Vesković had been one of two individuals accused of murdering Blaž Đurović, a member of the Kavač clan, in March 2018. He was initially sentenced to 15 years in prison for the murder but this sentence was overturned by the Appellate Court just two months ago, leading to a retrial. The prosecution originally charged him with the more severe crime of murder, but the first-instance court convicted him of a lesser charge—murder in complicity—with a 15-year sentence, citing insufficient evidence that the killing was particularly cruel or underhanded. During the trial, the prosecution initially claimed that Nemanja Ivanov, who was also involved, participated in the murder, but later dropped this claim. Ivanov was ultimately acquitted due to doubts about whether his DNA found on the weapon was linked to the crime. Both Vesković and Ivanov had prior criminal records, while Đurović was being tried for the kidnapping of Jovica Radonjić, a member of the criminal group Firma.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a legal case involving a high-profile murder and subsequent judicial proceedings. It does not exhibit clear bias through loaded language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The content focuses on the sequence of events, legal decisions, and the

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): The article provides details about the killing of Darko Vesković, including his prior conviction and the appeal process. It mentions the involvement of the 'kavački klans' and the context of gang-related violence. However, some details like the specific number of bullets fired and the exact sequence

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