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Last Updated: Sunday, 16 May, 2004, 16:45 GMT 17:45 UK
Djindjic sister attacked at home
Belgrade military hospital chief Zoran Stankovic talks to reporters
Belgrade military hospital chief demonstrates site of injection
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.


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