There was a storm on the flat ground in the west, and Slovak Prime Minister Fizo was assassinated!
It all started with Fizo's election as prime minister last year. At that time, Fizo opened his belly and promised: "I will never send weapons to Ukraine, it will only increase casualties."
The implication is to prevent the continued escalation of the Russia-Ukraine war. Who would have thought that such well-intentioned words would attract today's bloody encounter.
This thing is really exciting, and there are 5 earth-shattering gunshots at the beginning! It is said that Fizo was waving to the crowd when he was suddenly sniped.
The distance of the shooting was so close that Fizzo was lying on the ground with his stomach clutched. The bodyguard next to him didn't say a word, carried him into the car and rushed to the hospital desperately. From the anxious look of the bodyguard, it can be seen that Fizo was not lightly injured this time.
The suspect was quickly subdued, and right at the railing, the bodyguards rushed up, and the guy was arrested in minutes. Who is so ruthless and so heavy? The outside world was in an uproar, speculating that this matter was inseparable from the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Because Fizo, as the prime minister of Slovakia, has always been very unimpressed with Western support for Ukraine, and even threatened to reassess the US defense agreement in Sri Lanka. Therefore, many people are wondering if this assassination is somewhat related to Russia?
Don't look at Fizo as just a Slovak prime minister, he is an outlier in Western politics. Unlike the leaders of other countries, who point fingers at Russia, he has always had a good impression of Russia.
So in the West, he was labeled "pro-Russian and anti-American". No, the EU presidency has directly said that the attack was an act of "undermining democracy". The neighboring countries of the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary also condemned it, apparently complaining about the plight of Fizo.
When I saw Fizo, I couldn't help but think of the tragedy of Shinzo Abe's assassination last year. Although Japan claims to be one of the safest countries in the world, Abe still suffered miserably.
Video footage from the scene taken by the police shows that the killer missed the first shot, and it took 2.5 seconds before hitting Abe. If the bodyguards had reacted at the time, maybe they would have been able to save Abe. No, the Japanese government specially invited 8 security experts, and after reviewing the video, they also came to the same conclusion, the bodyguards were too slow to respond, which caused a big mistake.