A Slovak court has sentenced a 72-year-old man to 21 years in prison for a terror attack on Prime Minister Robert Fico. The action, which prosecutors describe as politically motivated, has sent ripples across Slovakia.
Juraj Cintula shot the prime minister last year, citing dissatisfaction with Fico's policies. Initial charges of attempted murder were dropped in favor of a more serious charge of engaging in a terror attack. Authorities suspect possible involvement from third parties, though evidence remains undisclosed.
Prime Minister Fico, known for his pro-Russia stance, has polarized opinions in Slovakia, drawing parallels to Hungarian leadership. Despite the attack, Fico chose not to take legal action against his assailant and has since made a complete recovery.
(With inputs from ag