The man who tried to assassinate the Slovak Prime Minister may have acted with the help of other accomplices
The Interior Minister opened this new hypothesis this Sunday, as it was previously believed that the suspect was a ‘lone wolf’.
The man who first tried to murder Slovak may have been working with more people. Interior Minister Mateusz Sutaj Estok opened this second hypothesis this Sunday, as it was previously believed that the suspect was a ‘lone wolf’.
juraj sintulaA 71-year-old Slovakian man shot his country’s prime minister five times this Wednesday, robert ficowhile leaving a meeting of council of ministers Held in the city of handlova, He can be sentenced to 25 years to life imprisonment.
Robert Fico’s condition is no longer in danger to his life, but it is still very serious, as his team explained this Sunday. Four days after the assassination attempt on the Slovak leader, Deputy Prime Minister Robert Klink told reporters outside the Banská Bystrica hospital, where Fico is being treated: “The worst we feared has happened, at least. For now.” Calm. “When we said we wanted to get closer to a positive forecast, I think we’re one step closer to that.”
While FICO has recovered, the country is in shock. The 59-year-old prime minister was the victim of an attack that has raised new fears about the polarization of politics in the central European country of 5.4 million people.
The alleged perpetrator of the attack promoted a platform against violence in 2016 and was linked to an ultranationalist and pro-Russian paramilitary group.
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