Juraj Cintula, accused of trying to assassinate Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, planned the crime two days in advance, the Pravda news website reported, citing court materials. According to court documents, Cintula had readied two magazines for the pistol used in the assassination attempt. Earlier, Slovak media reported that the weapon was a Czech-made CZ 75. Its value is between 700 and 800 euros. Cintula owned it legally. Hungarian PM Orban unveils Background behind Fico’s Murder Attempt: “EU Transformed in a War Party” At the same time, according to the website, he said that he did not want to kill […]
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