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The assailant who critically injured Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico in an attack on Wednesday may not be a lone offender after all, a government official said on Sunday. There are indications that the gunman may have not acted alone, Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok told journalists in Bratislava. "We have put together a team of investigators who will also work with the version that it was not a lone wolf," the minister said. One of the indications is that content on the perpetrator's Facebook page was deleted at the time when he was in the hands of the police. He himself did not have...
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The assailant who critically injured Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico in an attack on Wednesday may not be a lone offender after all, a government official said on Sunday. There are indications that the man may have not acted alone, Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok told journalists in Bratislava. "We have put together a team of investigators who will also work with the version that it was not a lone wolf," the minister said. One of the indications is that content on the perpetrator's Facebook page was deleted at the time when he was in the hands of the police. He himself did not have ac...
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The assailant who critically injured Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico in an attack on Wednesday may not be a lone offender after all, a government official said on Sunday. There are indications that the gunman may have not acted alone, Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok told journalists in Bratislava. "We have put together a team of investigators who will also work with the version that it was not a lone wolf," the minister said. One of the indications is that content on the perpetrator's Facebook page was deleted at the time when he was in the hands of the police. He himself did not have...
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Following an accident involving a helicopter with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on board, 40 rescue teams are searching for the scene of the accident, Iranian state media reported on Sunday. The fate of passengers and crew was initially unclear, it said. There was no contact with the team led by the president, which fuelled great concern among government supporters, according to media reports. The rescue workers searched with sniffer dogs and drones. Raisi was travelling back from the Iranian province of East Azerbaijan earlier Sunday, where he met the president of neighbouring Azerbaijan, I...
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The European Union is watching the situation in Iran carefully after reports of an incident involving a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi. “Following closely reports that the helicopter carrying the Iranian President and the foreign minister has been forced to land unexpectedly,” European Council President Charles Michel said on the social media platform X. The condition of both Iranian politicians is “not yet clear,” Michel added. "Together with EU member states and partners, we are monitoring the situation closely," he said.
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The assailant who critically injured Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico in an attack on Wednesday may not be a lone offender after all, a government official said on Sunday. There are indications that the man may have not acted alone, Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok told journalists in Bratislava. "We have put together a team of investigators who will also work with the version that it was not a lone wolf," the minister said. One of the indications is that content on the perpetrator's Facebook page was deleted at the time when he was in the hands of the police. He himself did not have ac...
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Rescue workers continued their search on foot Sunday for the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian after it went missing in mountainous terrain. The search was hampered by darkness and rain, according to a state television reporter on Sunday evening. The remote, muddy route is inaccessible by road, forcing rescue teams to proceed on foot, he said. Meanwhile, concerns were mounting for the nine people on board, including Raisi and Amirabdollahian. Hours after the crash, there was still no information about their fate, the report said. T...
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Rescue workers in Iran continued their search on foot Sunday for the helicopter carrying nine people including Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian after it went missing in mountainous terrain, state media reported. Forty rescue teams were searching for the exact location of the accident with sniffer dogs and drones. The search was hampered by darkness and rain, according to a state television reporter on Sunday evening. The remote, muddy route is inaccessible by road, forcing rescue teams to proceed on foot, he said. Interior Minister Ahmad Wahidi also ...
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Following an accident involving a helicopter with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on board, 40 rescue teams are searching for the scene of the accident, Iranian state media reported on Sunday. The fate of passengers and crew was initially unclear, it said. There was no contact with the team led by the president, which fuelled great concern among government supporters, according to media reports. The rescue workers searched with sniffer dogs and drones. Raisi was travelling back from the Iranian province of East Azerbaijan earlier Sunday, where he met the president of neighbouring Azerbaijan, I...
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