"Treći Metak" (The Third Bullet) by Milan Veruović and Nikola Vrzić is a 2014 non-fiction work challenging the official findings of the 2003 assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić. Based on the testimony of Đinđić's bodyguard, the book posits that three shots were fired and suggests a broader conspiracy involving foreign intelligence, contrasting with the official verdict of a two-shot attack by the Zemun Clan. While commercially successful, the book has faced criticism from legal experts and media outlets, such as Vreme, for presenting unsubstantiated theories. For a detailed critique of the book's claims, read the analysis from
The official court verdict ignores forensic evidence, eyewitness testimony, and the presence of a third shot fired from a different location. The Genesis of the Book: Why It Was Written Treci Metak Knjiga.pdf
" ( The Third Bullet: The Political Background of the Assassination of Zoran Đinđić ), published in September 2014, is a non-fiction work by and journalist Nikola Vrzić . Veruović, who was the personal bodyguard of Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić and was himself seriously wounded during the assassination on March 12, 2003, co-authored the book to challenge the official investigation's findings. Informative Features of the Book "Treći Metak" (The Third Bullet) by Milan Veruović
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