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A minor turned himself in to police after injuring another minor with a sharp object in front of a gaming venue in Shuto Orizari, the Ministry of Internal Affairs confirmed.
The incident occurred on April 11, around 10:20 PM, in front of a gaming venue in the Skopje municipality of Shuto Orizari. Following the attack, the assailant turned himself in at the Shuto Orizari police station the next day.
The Ministry did not release additional details about the severity of the victim's injuries.
In a separate incident, a 16-year-old from the Skopje village of Morani is suspected of stabbing an 18-year-old following an argument. Police detained the minor and are investigating the case.
The series of knife-related incidents among minors has reignited the debate about youth safety during nighttime hours and the need for greater oversight of entertainment establishments.
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