NewsPrime Minister Fico's whereabouts remain undisclosed after the attack

Prime Minister Fico's whereabouts remain undisclosed after the attack

Robert Fico
Robert Fico
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Mateusz Czmiel

31 May 2024 08:58

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was transported from the hospital in Banská Bystrica to Bratislava on Thursday evening, as confirmed by the clinic. There is no official information on where he will receive further treatment and rehabilitation. The media reported that he was at his apartment or St. Michael's Hospital in the capital city.

The media reported that the injured prime minister was transported by helicopter to Bratislava. Miriam Lapunikova, the hospital director, confirmed the discharge of the patient from the facility where he was taken directly after the failed assassination attempt on 15 May. She did not specify where Fico's further treatment will take place.

Some media outlets reported that the injured person was taken to St. Michael's Clinic in Bratislava, where Slovak government members had previously been hospitalised.

According to other sources, the prime minister was transported to his apartment in the capital. One television station reported increased activity by security and police officers around the apartment building where the prime minister lives.

The prime minister was shot by 71-year-old Juraj C., who justified his act by saying that he disagreed with the government's policies. He was immediately apprehended after the failed assassination attempt. For the attempted murder with premeditation, he faces 25 years in prison or life imprisonment.

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