Serbian President vows crackdown on gun ownership after the mass shootings
Aleksandar Vucic announced a host of new strict weapons control measures, including more frequent background checks on gun owners.
On Friday, a man was arrested after opening fire from a moving car - killing eight and injuring 14.
That shooting came soon after a boy killed nine people at a school.
Wednesday's attack, where the thirteen-year-old shot dead eight fellow pupils at his school in Belgrade, as well as a security guard, was Serbia's worst shooting in years.
The second incident occurred in the early hours of Friday near the town of Mladenovac, 60km (37 miles) south of Belgrade, when the shooter opened fire from a moving car.
Reports on local media say the suspect - who the interior ministry said was born in 2002 - started firing at people with an automatic weapon after having an argument with a police officer in a park on Thursday evening.
He was arrested on Friday morning after "an extensive search", which reportedly involved 600 police officers, the interior ministry said.
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