SLOVAKIA’s Prime Minister Robert Fico has been shot multiple times and critically injured in a “politically motivated” assassination attempt, according to the interior minister.
Fico, 59, was shot by a gunman five times on Wednesday and underwent several hours of emergency surgery.
Deputy Prime Minister Tomas Taraba told the BBC he believed the operation had gone well.
“I guess in the end he will survive,” Taraba told the British broadcaster’s Newshour programme. “He’s not in a life-threatening situation at this moment.”
Taraba said one bullet went through Fico’s stomach and a second hit a joint.
Earlier on Wednesday, Interior Minister Matus Sutaj Estok told a briefing outside the hospital in the central city of Banska Bystrica that the prime minister was in a life-threatening condition.
The shooting was “politically motivated and the perpetrator’s decision was born closely after the presidential election”, he said, referring to the election in April, which was won by a Fico ally.
Police have arrested a suspect and an initial investigation found “a clear political motivation” behind the assassination attempt, Sutaj Estok said. The suspect was a 71-year-old man, he said, confirming Slovak media reports that he was a writer.
The shooting in the central town of Handlova, 190km (118 miles) northeast of the capital Bratislava, stunned the central European nation and drew international condemnation.
The shooting took place after Fico left a government meeting. He was rushed to hospital in the town and later taken by helicopter to Banska Bystrica for urgent treatment.
President Zuzana Caputova condemned “a brutal and ruthless” attack on the prime minister.