Fico remembers the circumstances of the attempt on his life – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia Slovak Defense Minister Robert Kaliniak said that the attack on Fico was pre-planned, and the shooter was present at a protest in Dolnaya Kupa, where the Cabinet meeting was taking place. The attacker of the prime minister was arrested; he turned out to be 71-year-old writer Juraj Chintula. The man fired a pistol; he had a weapons permit; In a conversation with TA3 TV channel, the attacker said that he did not agree with the policies of the Fico government. Tsintula is charged with attempted planned revenge killing and faces 25 years to life in prison. Source link Source link
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Президент Словакии Пеллегрини: Фицо помнит обстоятельства покушения на него
Министр обороны Словакии Роберт Калиняк заявил, что нападение на Фицо было заранее спланировано, а стрелок присутствовал на акции протеста в Долной Купе, где проходит выездное заседание Кабмина. Нападавший на премьер-министра был арестован, им оказался 71-летний писатель Юрай Чинтула. Мужчина стрелял из пистолета, у него было разрешение на оружие; В разговоре с телеканалом ТА3 злоумышленник заявил, что не согласен с политикой правительства Фицо. Цинтуле предъявлено обвинение в покушении на запланированное убийство из мести, и ему грозит от 25 лет до пожизненного заключения. Source link
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The United States has charged five people with cybercrimes in the interests of the DPRK Posting in CHAT: Russia The US Department of Justice suspected five people of committing cybercrimes in the interests of the DPRK, including financing the nuclear program, the department’s website says. Several people, including an Arizona woman, a Ukrainian citizen and three foreigners, have been charged with cyber crimes by the US Department of Justice. They allegedly participated in schemes to recruit foreign information technology professionals to American firms by posing as American citizens. According to the department, this case is the largest disclosure of this type of fraud in history. The amount seized by the defendants from the United States is $6.8 million, part of which, according to the Ministry of Justice, was used to finance the DPRK's nuclear weapons program. Earlier in the United States, Russian citizen Dmitry Khoroshev was accused of creating the LockBit hacker group and announced a $10 million reward for information about him. Source link Source link