Been shot and injured, in an incident in the last hour. Let me show you the pictures which havejust come in, theyre taken in the immidiate aftermath of this incident. You can see a flurry of bodygaurds in the moments after shots were fired, the Prime Minister then rushed to hospital. The pictures also show a man being pinned to the floor and then arrested. Lets speak to sara cincurova, a Freelance Journalist based in bratislava. Thank you for being with us. There must be great shark at this news. Thank you for having me. Yes, indeed, this event sparked a huge wave of shock. In slovakia. Both in terms of the general population but also with politicians who are, obviously, very shocked, and even the president has expressed her fear and her shock after this. And her shock after this. Horrible event. I want and her shock after this. Horrible event. I want to and her shock after this. Horrible event. I want to just and her shock after this. Horrible event. I want to just put and her shock a
and yet he has got some friends in the kremlin, presumably present peter amongst them. just briefly, the overall status peter amongst them. just briefly, the overall status of peter amongst them. just briefly, the overall status of the - peter amongst them. just briefly, the overall status of the conflict. l the overall status of the conflict. how much of it rest on what happens in bakhmut? in bakhmut? bakhmut is not strategically in bakhmut? bakhmut is not strategically important. - in bakhmut? bakhmut is not strategically important. it i in bakhmut? bakhmut is not strategically important. it is| in bakhmut? bakhmut is not - strategically important. it is more of a symbolic town because it has been the longest bloodiest battle since world war ii on european soil. thousands on both sides have died, ukrainian say it suits us because we drained a lot of russian forces but they also lost a lot of their best fighters too, it has been an absolute bloodbath. you could technically say
prime 100 year event, and the current prime minister, then chancellor, he made prime minister, then chancellor, he made sure prime minister, then chancellor, he made sure huge areas of the country had the made sure huge areas of the country had the arm made sure huge areas of the country had the arm of the government wrapped had the arm of the government wrapped around them to protect them, £400 billion worth of borrowing to pay for £400 billion worth of borrowing to pay for that. the shock from ukraine, pay for that. the shock from ukraine, it is a war which is going on on ukraine, it is a war which is going on on european soil, and that has had shocks on on european soil, and that has had shocks across the world when it comes had shocks across the world when it comes to had shocks across the world when it comes to energy prices which are nearly comes to energy prices which are nearly four comes to energy prices which are nearly four times the price they wer
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