Slovak prime minister who was shot in an assassination attempt is released from the hospital
- Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has been discharged from the hospital after being shot in an assassination attempt two weeks ago, as confirmed by a spokeswoman.
- Fico, 59, was critically injured in the shooting during a government meeting in Handlova.
- He underwent multiple surgical operations and is now recovering at his apartment in Bratislava.
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Slovak PM Robert Fico moves to home care from hospital after surviving assassination attempt
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was discharged from the hospital on Friday (May 31) after he was injured in an assassination attempt. PM Robert Fico was shot with four bullets at close range by an attacker when he was meeting the supporters. Director of the clinic in the central city of Banska Bystrica Miriam Lapunikova said that PM Fico has been sent to his home where his recovery will continue after the attack.
Discharged From Hospital: Slovak PM Was 'Millimetres' Away From Death
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has been released to convalesce at home, but he has a long and difficult recovery ahead of him. The post Discharged From Hospital: Slovak Prime Minister Was ‘Millimetres’ Away From Death After Assassination Attempt appeared first on Breitbart.
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