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Prime Minister of Denmark attacked in central square of Copenhagen

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Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was shocked and assaulted in a central Copenhagen square during the European election campaign. The incident took place on Kultorvet, one of the city’s main squares, leaving the centre-left premier in a state of shock. Police have arrested one person in connection with the assault, but further details about the circumstances remain unclear.

Politicians from across the political spectrum in Denmark swiftly condemned the attack, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a peaceful and respectful democratic debate. Foreign leaders also expressed solidarity with Frederiksen, denouncing the violence against a democratically elected leader.

The assault on Frederiksen is part of a disturbing trend of violence targeting European politicians. Just last month, Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot and seriously wounded, while several politicians in Germany have also been attacked in recent weeks. The incident serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of democracy and the need to protect political leaders from harm.

Frederiksen, who was once considered a potential candidate for top international positions, now faces the challenge of recovering from this traumatic event. As the investigation into the assault continues, the Danish public and the international community stand in solidarity with the prime minister, hoping for her swift recovery and a return to normalcy in the political arena.

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