Slovak PM Fico Blames Ukraine Stance for Assassination Attempt

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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico spoke publicly for the first time since being shot in an assassination attempt on May 15, blaming the political opposition for the attack. He detailed his recovery and expressed hope to return to work by late June or early July. Opposition parties have denied any involvement in the shooting.
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- Slovakia's Fico says he was targeted for Ukraine views, in first speech since assassination attempt The Associated Press
- Slovakia's right-wing leader says he was targeted for opposing Ukraine aid in first appearance since assassination attempt New York Post
- Robert Fico blames Slovak opposition for ‘hatred’ that led to his shooting The Guardian
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