hours. russia has denied any involvement. so we are up to date and we can go live now to norway to talk to an investigative journalist. thank you for coming on the programme. we are having some slight technical difficulties in speaking to you. can you hear me? no, we clearly don t have that. we will try and reconnect that line and come back to him a little later. let s go live now to serbia and those dreadful events this morning in the capital belgrade. this isjust outside the school building and you can see the police presence. we got some more disturbing details in the last couple of hours from a police
the 14 year old suspect in the mass shooting incident in belgrade. they say that two pistols found on the suspect had legal permits. so two pistols at the suspect had had legal permits. it is a country where there are plenty of unregistered or illegal arms and weapons but the latest development we are getting from our correspondent in belgrade is that police have arrested the father of the 14 year old and they say two pistols found on the suspect had legal permits. the interior minister says the boy managed to get hold of these two guns and three magazines with 15 bullets each. we are getting continuous upgrades from
more time here, less time there. here is a look at stories making headlines around the world. in serbia, the least nine people including eight children are dead after police say a 14-year-old opened fire on a history class at his school in the capital belgrade.
shooter will be placed in a special psychiatric institution, so that is something that will is coming from the serbian president. also in that address, he is talking about the fact that the shooter s mother has also been arrested. the serbian president, saying that the mother of the school shooter has been arrested. just to remind you, if you have not been following this in the last couple of hours, a 30 year old has been arrested. a pupil at the school 13 year old. eight students and a security guard have been killed. this is an elementary school in the capital belgrade. others injured, six pupils and a teacher injured and in hospital being treated right now. a dreadful,
and he s thanked the judge and fans who supported him. and he s thanked the judge and fans in a tweet, the world number one tennis champion said. at a family news conference in belgrade his brother said. it was really challenging for our family because it was very emotional and we were very subjective. we have done everything in our power to respect all protocols and don t insult anyone. the whole world has risen. earlier, a judge ruled that the revoking of djokovic s visa was not valid because correct procedures were not followed. despite celebrations by fans, australia s immigration department says ministers are still considering whether to deport the world number one men s tennis player, despite him winning his legalfight to stay in the country. this report from our correspondent