"We need to keep quiet for a while": B92.net in front of "Vladislav Ribnikar" PHOTO

In front of the elementary school "Vladislav Ribnikar" where the thirteen-year-old K. K. committed the massacre on May 3, it is now silent. Nevertheless, the lights in this institution are turned on, and police forces are deployed around the building itself.
Two police officers at each entrance and two more at the corner of the school, in rainy weather, guarded the school where a terrible crime was committed just five days ago.
According to the police officers, whom we found in front of the entrance, the situation is difficult, but under control.

Foto: D.P. / B92

"The tension has subsided slightly, but, by default, the consequences of everything that happened are still being felt. This morning, only two or three children came to stay at the school," a member of the MIA told the B92 portal at the entrance to the school.
Students will, as announced, return to classes in cycles, starting on Wednesday, May 10.

Foto: D.P. / B92

Apart from the thousands of wet wreaths, toys and drawings that make a "wall" around the "Vladislav RIbnikar" elementary school, there are not many things that would indicate that a "cataclysmic" tragedy happened here, in the middle of last week, as described by the now former Minister of Education, Branko Rui, who in the meantime submitted his irrevocable resignation.

What do the citizens of Belgrade say Foto: D.P. / B92

During the course of yesterday, an initiative appeared on Twitter to name Elementary School "Vladislav Ribnikar" after the student Ema Kobiljski, who, according to the student's testimony, contributed to preventing an even greater tragedy.

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