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Slovakia’s Prime Minister Fico in life-threatening condition after being shot multiple times

Slovakia’s Prime Minister Fico in life-threatening condition after being shot multiple times

Slovakia’s Top state leader Robert Fico was in a dangerous condition in medical clinic Wednesday after he was shot on numerous occasions in a death endeavor.

The shooting occurred after an off-site government meeting in the focal Slovak town of Handlova. The thought shooter was among a little horde of individuals holding on to welcome the head of the state in the city outside the social community, where the gathering occurred, neighborhood media detailed.

Film from the scene shows the harmed state leader being packaged into a vehicle by his staff, before it dashes away with him inside. Fico was taken to a neighborhood emergency clinic and afterward moved by helicopter to a significant ER around 20 miles (30 kilometers) away in Banska Bystrica.

An assertion posted on Fico’s true Facebook page and his party’s site referred to the assault as “a death endeavor.”
“He was shot on numerous occasions and is presently in a dangerous condition. The following couple of hours will be conclusive,” the assertion said. No other person was harmed in the assault, as per Slovak Work Clergyman Erik Tomáš.
Fico is the most impressive official in Slovakia. Not at all like the president, whose job has restricted scope, the state leader holds rank as the dynamic head of government.

Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová said the thought shooter was confined by the police. She said policing will deliver more data when they can and asked the public not to spread unsubstantiated bits of hearsay. A video from the scene showed a man on the floor being kept by a few authorities.

Čaputová denounced what she called a “merciless and crazy” assault on the 59-year-old government official. “I’m stunned. I wish Roberto Fico all the strength right now to recuperate from the assault,” Čaputová composed on Facebook. Talking at a news gathering later in the early evening, she said the assault was “an assault on majority rules system too.”
Following the shooting, Slovakia’s inside serve Matúš Šutaj-Eštok said the nation is “encountering the most awful day of its majority rules government.”

“Without precedent for the 31 years of our majority rule sovereign republic, somebody has chosen to offer a political viewpoint not in a political decision but rather with a firearm in the city,” he composed on Facebook.


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