Milan Veruović (Đinđić's personal bodyguard who was wounded during the assassination) and journalist Nikola Vrzić.

The second half of the book shifts from ballistics to political analysis. The authors analyze who benefited from Đinđić's sudden removal from power. They pose historical parallels, arguing that the political legacy of the Prime Minister was quickly dismantled and redirected to serve external interests rather than the goals Đinđić had envisioned for Serbia. Technical Overview of the Book Milan Veruović & Nikola Vrzić First Published September 2014 Publisher Moja Knjiga Page Count Core Subject

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The authors do not merely dissect the forensics of March 12; they dive deeply into the geopolitical atmosphere of Serbia during the early 2000s.