NewsSlovak PM Robert Fico's recovery from an assassination attempt continues

Slovak PM Robert Fico's recovery from an assassination attempt continues

Robert Fica was "millimeters" away from death. Doctors performed a miracle.
Robert Fica was "millimeters" away from death. Doctors performed a miracle.
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Mateusz Kaluga

30 May 2024 09:07

New reports on the attack on Robert Fico indicate that the Slovak prime minister was separated from death by "millimetres." The Prime Minister of Slovakia is still in the hospital. An official statement suggests that his recovery will be "extremely long."

The Prime Minister's recovery is on track, but we are preparing for a long journey due to the severity of his injuries, said Robert Kaliniak, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior of Slovakia, and a close associate of Robert Fico.

The Prime Minister of Slovakia has been in a hospital in Banská Bystrica since May 15, where he is recovering after the attempted assassination. It was there that he underwent a life-saving surgery that lasted several hours. Shots aimed at Fico were fired by oppositionist Juraj C. The bullets hit his chest and abdomen.

Doctors describe the prime minister's condition as "satisfactory." However, Deputy Prime Minister Kaliniak said that Fico's recovery would be extended because the injuries he sustained were severe. Notably, the wounded prime minister has started taking food.

He was separated from death by "millimeters"

New reports indicate that Robert Fico was separated from death by only "millimetres." This was revealed by a government advisor who was present at the scene of the shooting.

The bullets hit the small intestine in such a way that it was shot through five times, but the doctors performed miracles, added the official.

Attack on Robert Fico

The attack on Robert Fico took place on May 15 in Handlova. It happened right after an out-of-town government meeting. The 59-year-old stepped out to meet residents, and at that moment, several shots were fired. The attacker was 71-year-old Juraj C., who was charged with attempted murder with premeditation. He had legally owned the weapon for over 30 years. He brought two magazines to the meeting with the prime minister. He assured that he could shoot in a way that would not cause harm.

Juraj C. testified that he wanted to hurt but not kill the Slovak prime minister. He argued that he disagreed with the Slovak government's policies. He described them as "treacherous" towards the European Union. He criticized decisions related to the reform of criminal law, which abolished the Office of the Special Prosecutor, and the halting of military aid to Ukraine.

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