Attacker at U.S. embassy in Sarajevo killer believed to be the successor of ultraconservative Islamic sect in Bosnia exposed to the inability to deal with religious extremists, who invaded the country during the war of 1992-5. Gunman accused of shooting the embassy building at least 30 minutes on Friday, wounding a guard of police, the police, the shooter stands before he was shot in the leg.
The attacker, identified by police, 23 years, Mevlid Jasarevic was a person familiar with the Bosnian police, which was attended by one of the most remote communities practice very conservative branch of Islam known as Wahhabism and, alternatively, Salafism.