In the central Croatian city of Sisak, one person was killed and eight others were injured in a gunfight, according to the local Index portal. The identified deceased is a 45-year-old woman, and among the wounded is a firefighter who sustained minor injuries while responding to the chaos. The incident also left two additional adults and a child injured as they attempted to escape the scene. Index reports that the shooting occurred in the middle of a street, with no clear motive at the moment the shots rang out, and the suspect fled before police could reach him. The author of the gunfire was arrested several hours later and handed over to police units for questioning, according to a Croatian site that coordinated with law enforcement for the investigation. Firefighters were summoned to quell fires that started in three separate locations connected to the incident, which unfolded near a refinery. This sequence of events prompted authorities to impose a rapid response, focusing on securing the area, assisting victims, and determining the shooter’s identity and motive, with ongoing inquiries by the police and corroborating reports from the Index portal. The situation prompted a multi-agency response aimed at restoring safety, assessing the broader risk to residents, and gathering evidence for a thorough investigation, as local officials and investigators continue to piece together the timeline and circumstances surrounding the attack.