Belgrade military hospital chief demonstrates site of injection
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The sister of Serbia's assassinated prime minister Zoran Djindjic has been attacked at her home and reportedly injected with an unknown substance.
Unidentified men burst into Gordana Djindjic-Filipovic's house south-west of Belgrade on Saturday night.
She was in a "stable condition" after being taken to hospital for tests.
Zoran Djindjic, a pro-western reformer who helped topple ex Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic, was shot dead by a Belgrade sniper in March last year.
Thirteen suspects are being tried in connection with the assassination, although some have yet to be detained.
Radio reports say Mrs Djindjic-Filipovic's attackers threatened to kill the whole family if a key suspect in the murder case - Milorad Lukovic - was convicted.