The attack, allegedly involving Turkish migrants, left a local man seriously injured and sparked retaliatory protests, vandalism, and anti-Turkish chants. Prime Minister Milojko Spajić announced the decision would be enacted under emergency procedure. President Jakov Milatović called for calm, urging citizens to avoid collective blame and resolve tensions through legal means. Authorities have detained dozens of Turkish and Azeri nationals, with several facing deportation. The move marks a significant shift in Montenegro’s immigration policy amid rising diplomatic sensitivity with Turkey.