Slovakian leader Robert Fico remains in a "life-threatening condition" after being shot in an attempted assassination - as a suspect taken into custody was named.
The populist Prime Minister was in the town of Handlova - 112 miles north of Bratislava - and had left a Government meeting when he was shot at least four times outside the House of Culture. He was outside the building, meeting supporters at the time of the shooting, with witnesses reporting they heard multiple shots.
The pro-Russian leader, 59, was reportedly hit in the stomach. At least four shots were fired outside a cultural centre in the town of Handlova, nearly 85 miles northeast of the capital, where Fico was meeting with supporters, the government said. And just moments after security forces bundled the leader into a car, pictures from the scene show a suspect being detained on the ground. Local journalists reported hearing several shots fired following the cabinet meeting. Witnesses said they saw Mr Fico fall to the ground.
Robert Fico is still in surgery three hours after he was rushed to a hospital in Banska Bystrica (AFP via Getty Images) According to local Slovak TV station JOJ24, the suspect shooter has been named as Juraj Cintula, who has since been taken into custody. Police have since confirmed the pistol used for the shooting was legally owned but have not been drawn on confirming the suspect's ID. Reports on TA3, a Slovakian TV station, said that Fico was hit in the stomach after four shots were fired.
Mr Fico was taken to a hospital in Banska Bystrica. Witnesses at the scene described their horror after seeing the leader shot. One man told Slovak newspaper Dennik N, "I was just going to shake his hand," while a woman said she head "three or four gunshots". She added: "When the shots rang out, I almost became deaf."
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(RTVS/AFP via Getty Images) Matúš Å utaj-EÅ¡tok, the Slovakian interior minister has also confirmed the attack was politically motivated. âThe initial information that we have clearly points to a political motivation and a decision by the perpetrator shortly after the presidential election. The perpetrator shot five times and the prime minister is in critical condition,â Å utaj-EÅ¡tok said. "An attack on the prime minister is an attack on democracy."
In a statement outside of the the hospital caring for the Prime Minister, at around 8.10pm local time, authorities said Mr Fico is still 'fighting for his life' after more than three hours of surgery. They confirmed he suffered from 'several shots' during the attack and that 'the situation is really bad'.
Slovakia's interior ministry has warned today's shooting will spark a wave of calls for retaliation (RTVS/AFP via Getty Images) Mr Fico holds a record as the longest-serving prime minister in the country's history, having served for a total of more than 10 years. First elected to Parliament in 1992 (whilst within Czechoslovakia), he was later appointed to the Council of Europe.