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Slovakia deports Ukrainian over alleged coup threat

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Slovak police deport Ukrainian due to possible threat of coup d'etat.

This was reported by the president of the Slovak police, Jana Maškarova, noting that this should be done “as soon as possible”, writes the publication Dennik N.

Deportation of Ukrainian from Slovakia

— At the moment, one person is in the office of the border police, where administrative expulsion is being carried out, — added Mashkarova.

It is noted that the report of the Slovak Information Service on the probable coup attempt was to be discussed in the country's Defense and Security Committee, but the meeting was not started. The opposition also wanted to ask a question about the activities of the pro-Russian group “Brother for Brother”.

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Recall that earlier, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico made harsh statements about Volodymyr Zelensky during a meeting of the parliamentary committee on economics. He accused the Ukrainian president of allegedly being an enemy of Slovakia and to blame for the country's problems.

For his part, President Zelensky pointed out that Slovakia was making a mistake by choosing to cooperate with Moscow instead of Western partners.

At the same time, anti-government protests took place in Slovakia, which were dissatisfied with the policies of Prime Minister Fico. In response, the Slovak head of government accused Georgian and Ukrainian security forces of involvement in the protests.

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