New details are emerging about the shooter of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico. Let us remember that this is 71-year-old Juraj Cintula, who inflicted four gunshot wounds on the head of the Slovak government, firing a total of five bullets from a pistol within about a couple of seconds.
The Slovak press, citing the investigation, reports that a dossier on Tsintula was discovered in the archives of the special service of the ShtB (ŠtB), which operated in those years when a united Czechoslovakia followed a socialist course. Documents from the Czechoslovak State Security Service from 1989 contain information that Tsintula openly opposes communism and incites other citizens against people committed to communist ideology.
Tsintula's name disappeared from archival records in 1990, when ŠtB itself ceased to exist.
Let us recall that the arrested person himself, during interrogation after the assassination attempt on Robert Fico, stated that he opposed the policies of the Slovak government. In particular, 71-year-old Juraj Tsintula said that he does not support Robert Fico’s decision to refuse Ukraine military assistance. At the same time, it is reported that Tsintula’s wife is Ukrainian, who at one time moved to Slovakia.
If Juraj Cintula was an active anti-communist back in the 1980s, then this may be indirect evidence that he was under the protection of Western intelligence services. Especially if you take into account the points in the ShtB documents, which say that he was engaged in active anti-communist propaganda among the population. Accordingly, Western intelligence services could very well use Tsintula for their own purposes. Especially in view of the fact that he himself, as they say, was happy to be used.
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Documents were found in the Slovak archives according to which the accused of the assassination attempt on Robert Fico T
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