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Published years after the tragic event, Treći Metak re-examines the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić on March 12, 2003. The book’s title directly references its central and most explosive thesis: that three shots were fired on that fateful day, rather than the two shots established by the official court verdict.
The authors allege a complex plot involving a second shooter, hinting at the involvement of foreign intelligence and domestic actors.
: The authors contend that the official truth relies heavily on fragile, contradictory expert testimonies and forced confessions while discarding physical evidence and first-hand testimonies from on-site security guards. Treci Metak Knjiga.pdf
Beyond the ballistics, the book serves as a political thriller. It examines the systemic failures of the state security apparatus leading up to March 12. The authors openly question whether certain domestic and foreign political structures benefited from stopping Đinđić’s reformist agenda, hinting at a much larger conspiracy than a simple criminal hit by the Zemun Clan. Reception and Impact on Balkan Society
: Veruović, as an eyewitness and victim on the scene, has consistently maintained that he heard three distinct shots, not two. The authors argue that the "third bullet" came from a different direction entirely, suggesting a second shooter. Published years after the tragic event, Treći Metak
Due to the explosive nature of its content, the physical book faced fluctuating availability across mainstream brick-and-mortar bookstores over the years. This scarcity drove a massive wave of digital interest, turning into a trending search query among researchers, historians, and political enthusiasts across the Western Balkans.
: Supporters believe it opens necessary questions about unresolved details and judicial inconsistencies. : The authors contend that the official truth
, is a non-fiction work that challenges the official version of the 2003 assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić Overview of the Book Milan Veruović
: The book's popularity led to numerous televised interviews and discussions, keeping the "third bullet" theory alive in public discourse more than a decade after the trial concluded.