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The 2020 Zagreb shooting, commonly referred to as the St. Mark's Square attack ( hr, Napad na Trgu svetog Marka), occurred on 12 October 2020 in
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,
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, when 22-year-old Danijel Bezuk approached Banski dvori, which houses the office of the
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and serves as the meeting place of the
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, on St. Mark's Square and started shooting at it with an assault rifle, wounding a
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officer in the process. In the aftermath, the perpetrator ran off to a nearby neighborhood and committed suicide.


Attack

The attack was committed by 22-year-old Danijel Bezuk from
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, Croatia, who did not appear at his workplace in Zagreb, but instead headed to St. Mark's Square where the buildings of the Croatian government (Banski dvori), Croatian Parliament (
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) and the
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are located. He subsequently took out an
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( 5.45×39mm
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) and opened fire on the 33-year-old police officer, Oskar Fiuri, who was guarding the main entrance, wounding him with four rounds, after which he continued shooting on Banski dvori. Another police officer who was guarding the Parliament on the opposite side of the square noticed what was happening, so he took out his personal weapon and fired at the attacker. Bezuk ran to the nearby street to take cover and reloaded his gun. He then returned and fired on the police again, but was again suppressed by the police fire, and fled the scene in response. The wounded officer Fiuri ran approximately and collapsed in a state of shock. He was helped by the bystanders, who called an ambulance. The wounded policeman was taken to Sisters of Charity Hospital in Zagreb, where he was treated for his wounds. Police then swarmed St. Mark Square looking for the attacker, but soon received the report of shots heard in the nearby Jabukovac Street, which turned out to be Bezuk taking his own life.


Motives

Soon after the attack, the Croatian media found out the attacker's identity and started analyzing Bezuk's
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account, which featured written statuses, expressing his frustrations with the state of affairs in Croatia. The posts included a link to a
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video dedicated to snipers, captioned with: "I wish I was one of these guys, to take out Serbs". In another post, he described himself as "a tourist in his own country". In yet another post, he expressed his support for far-right Croatian Party of Rights (HSP)'s early 1990s paramilitary wing
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(HOS). In his last Facebook status before committing suicide, he wrote: "Enough of frauds and ruthless trampling of human values without nyresponsibility". In February 2021, Prime Minister
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stated that the motive of the attack was his party Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ)'s coalition with the
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(SDSS).


Reactions

After the Croatian media started writing about Bezuk's Facebook profile, his profile received support from many other users. However, it was later deleted. In the immediate aftermath of the shooting,
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held a press conference in which he called the government to protect the central state institutions, saying that "they are not a tourist destination". On the same day, police raided Bezuk's family home, where they apparently found two
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with optical sights, silencers, and over 1,000 pieces of ammunition. On 14 October, Prime Minister Plenković said that " roatia ishaving a serious issue with radicalism" and that the attack had elements of a
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act, based on the Croatian law on terrorism. He also urged the police,
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and Security and Intelligence Agency to investigate "how a young man could become so radicalized". He also appealed to society to "raise the level of respect, in order to build a public culture which will prevent similar incidents from happening". On 15 October 2020, Minister of Croatian Veterans
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, while commenting the attack, pointed out that there was a "series of clues indicating that the Prime Minister himself was the attacker's target".


Investigation

On 16 October, Croatian daily newspapers '' Jutarnji list'', referring to the source from the police, published the article saying that prior to the attack Bezuk searched the internet for texts and photographs of government office location, building interior and regular movements of the President and the Prime Minister. The investigation was concluded on 22 July 2021. The State's Attorney Office rejected the criminal complaint against Bezuk since he was deceased, and reported that the investigation found no evidence that there were any accomplices or instigators to the attack. In September 2022, Jutarnji list wrote that Bezuk's final message before committing suicide was identical to paroles of radical Croatian right-wing group called Banovina Horosan which advocates spread of Islam and installing of sharia law in Croatia.


Closure of St. Mark's Square

Following the attack, the police fenced off St. Mark's Square, announcing an "emergency security plan" for the square. As of 2022, the square remains closed. Several politicians have called on the Croatian government and the Ministry of Internal Affairs to reopen the square, as it is the centre of Zagreb's historic Upper Town, and its closure inconveniences tourists, workers and the Upper Town residents.


See also

* 2020 in Croatia *
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