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Slovak court sentences poet that shot PM to 21 years for ‘terror attack’

Slovak court sentences poet that shot PM to 21 years for ‘terror attack’

Summary

A Slovak court found Juraj Cintula guilty of a terror attack for shooting Prime Minister Robert Fico in 2024, sentencing him to 21 years in prison. Cintula, a poet, claimed he was motivated by "moral despair" over Fico's policies, particularly regarding military aid to Ukraine. Following the incident, Fico, who has been increasingly aligning Slovakia with Russia, accused the opposition and media of contributing to the attack.

Key Facts

  • A Slovak court convicted Juraj Cintula of a terror attack for shooting Prime Minister Robert Fico.
  • Cintula received a 21-year prison sentence for his actions.
  • The incident took place on May 15, 2024, when Fico was leaving a government meeting.
  • Cintula claimed his actions were driven by "moral despair" over government policies.
  • Fico was seriously wounded but returned to work two months later.
  • Prosecutors initially charged Cintula with attempted murder, later changing it to terror attack due to political motivation.
  • Fico accused opposition and media of inciting the attack but did not provide evidence.
  • Since his return to office, Fico has aligned Slovak foreign policy with Russia and criticized the EU.
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