Serbs top armed men in region

An analysis of “Washington Post” shows the number of weapons registered in the Balkan region. According to the analysis, Serbia ranks first by the former Yugoslavia with more recorded weapons and immediately after it comes Macedonia. Serbia has 37.8 weapons per 100 residents, Macedonia is second with 24.1 weapons, followed by Mali [...]
An analysis of “Washington Post” shows the number of weapons registered in the Balkan region. According to the analysis, Serbia ranks first by the former Yugoslavia with more recorded weapons and immediately after it comes Macedonia.
Serbia has 37.8 weapons per 100 residents, Macedonia is second with 24.1 weapons, followed by Montenegro 23.1, Croatia 21.7, Kosovo 19,5 and Bosnia and Herzegovina 17.3.
Residents of the Czech Republic have 16.3 weapons per 100 inhabitants -- Slovenia 13.5, Russia 8.9, Slovakia 8.3, Belarus 7.3, Ukraine 6.6, Bulgaria 6.2 -- and at least reported 100 residents in Poland, 1.3. According to the “Washington Post”, Albania has 8.6 per capita weapons.
According to the same data, at the European level, mostly weapons are owned by 100 Swiss residents, 45.7, followed by Swedes with 45.3.












