By Associated Press via Fox News
PODGORICA, Montenegro – The Latest on the attack on the U.S. embassy in Montenegro (all times local):
16:20
Police in Montenegro say the man who threw a bomb into the U.S. embassy compound and then killed himself had no criminal record and that the attack was not an act of terrorism.
Police formally identified the suspect by his initials, D.J., in line with an earlier police source identifying him as ex-soldier Dalibor Jaukovic. Police say Jaukovic was a Montenegrin citizen born in neighboring Serbia.
They said Montenegrin police and the FBI are checking Jaukovic’s accounts on social networks.
He posted on Facebook a photo of an army decoration apparently signed by former Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic and openly opposed Montenegro’s membership in NATO last year.
Police say they are still investigating Jaukovic’s motives and whether he had acted alone. They say security has been beefed up around foreign embassies in Montenegro.
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