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Slovakian Prime Minister Survives Assassination Attempt

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A 71-year-old man has been identified as the suspected shooter in an incident that has shocked Slovakia. The man was seized by security after firing five shots with a gun that was reportedly legally owned. The country's interior minister has stated that the shooting was politically motivated, stemming from events following Fetzo's reelection last year.

Fetzo, a prominent figure in Slovakian politics who has held the position of Prime Minister on and off for several decades, was the target of the shooting. The incident has garnered widespread reaction, with leaders from around the world expressing their shock and condemnation.

President Biden described the shooting as horrific and offered prayers for Fetzo's swift recovery. Russian President Putin labeled the attack as monstrous, while NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg expressed his shock and appall at the violence.

Fetzo's political stance has been a point of contention, as he is known for his pro-Russian views, anti-American sentiments, and criticism of both NATO and the European Union. His controversial decisions, such as halting military aid to Ukraine and advocating for territorial concessions to Moscow, have sparked protests and debate within Slovakia.

However, there is a glimmer of hope amidst the tragedy. The deputy prime minister of Slovakia has confirmed in an interview with the BBC that Fetzo is no longer fighting for his life and is expected to survive. Despite this positive development, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers present in European politics.

The shooting of Fetzo has sent shockwaves through the region, highlighting the volatile nature of political discourse and the need for unity and stability in the face of such violence.

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