Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was reportedly attacked by a man in Copenhagen on Friday evening, according to a statement released by her office to CNN. The incident took place on Kultorvet, a public square in the city.
The prime minister's office confirmed that Frederiksen was physically assaulted by the man, who was subsequently apprehended by authorities. Frederiksen's office stated that she was shocked by the attack and did not provide any further details or comments regarding the incident.
Following the news of the assault, Latvian Prime Minister Evika Silina expressed her disbelief and solidarity with Frederiksen. Silina took to social media to convey her support, stating, 'Deeply shocked by the outrageous attack on my colleague and friend, Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen. All our thoughts are with you and your loved ones. Wishing you a speedy recovery.'
The motive behind the attack on Prime Minister Frederiksen remains unclear, and authorities have not disclosed any further information regarding the assailant or the circumstances surrounding the incident. The incident has sparked concerns about the safety of political leaders and public figures in Denmark and has prompted calls for increased security measures to protect them from potential threats.