Slovak PM Faces Criminal Charges Following Gun Attack

Juraj Cintula, identified as the individual responsible for firing five shots at Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, has been sentenced to 21 years in prison. The verdict comes following a trial where Cintula was charged with terrorism and assault. The prosecution argued that Cintula’s actions constituted a deliberate and violent attack intended to cause harm to the Prime Minister. The court determined that Cintula’s actions violated the law and resulted in serious physical injury. The legal proceedings involved extensive investigation and evidence gathering.

Credits: BBC News