2011 United States embassy attack in Sarajevo

A gunman fired with a Kalashnikov rifle on the United States embassy in Sarajevo on 28 October 2011, resulting in one local policeman guarding the embassy being wounded in the arm by the gunman, while the shooter was wounded by a police sniper.[1][2]

2011 Sarajevo embassy attack
Location43°51′20.32″N 18°24′5.33″E / 43.8556444°N 18.4014806°E / 43.8556444; 18.4014806
Embassy of the United States, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Date28 October 2011
Attack type
WeaponsKalashnikov rifle
Deaths0
Injured2 (including the perpetrator)
PerpetratorMevlid Jašarević

Incident

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The attacker shot 105 bullets, and severely wounded policeman Mirsad Velić.[3] A sniper neutralized the gunman.[3]

Perpetrator

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The attacker was identified as Mevlid Jašarević (b. 1988), a Bosniak holding Serbian citizenship[1] born in Novi Pazar in southwestern Serbia, and living in well-known Wahhabist stronghold Gornja Maoča in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[3] Jašarević lived in Vienna for a period before moving to Gornja Maoča.

Aftermath

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On 24 April 2012, Jašarević was indicted by a federal grand jury in the District of Columbia on charges of attempted murder and other violations in connection with the attack.[1][4] A Bosnian court sentenced him on 6 December 2012 to 18 years in prison.[5] It was then lowered to 15 years in 2013.[3]

On 23 November 2018, Bosnian police arrested a man believed to have assisted Jašarević in the attack. Bosnian state prosecutors stated that the man was also suspected of having fought for the Islamic State and Al-Nusra Front.[6]

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