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Slovak prosecutors have charged an attacker with terrorism for shooting and seriously wounding Prime Minister Robert Fico last year. The suspect, Juraj C., was 71 at the time and reportedly aimed to hurt, not kill, Fico due to policy disagreements. The incident deepened political divisions in Slovakia, and Fico, a four-time prime minister, later recovered and returned to work.
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