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Conspiracy theories spread in Russia amid Fico and Vučić’s health issues

  • Health concerns have cast doubt on whether Slovakia’s Prime Minister and Serbia’s President will attend Russia’s Victory Day parade in Moscow on May 9.
  • Fico's health problems trace back to an assassination attempt last May, while Vučić fell ill during a recent U.S. Visit, leading both to cancel public engagements unexpectedly.
  • Despite last-minute schedule changes and brief hospitalization, Fico and Vučić denied rumors of inability to attend and reaffirmed plans to participate in the Moscow celebrations.
  • Fico condemned Ukrainian President Zelensky's warning about attendees' safety and called it a threat, while Russian media speculated without evidence on possible poisoning or faked illnesses.
  • The uncertain participation of Fico and Vučić drew criticism from the EU and fueled conspiracy theories, highlighting tensions over Russia's war on Ukraine and EU accession politics.
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EURACTIV broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Monday, May 5, 2025.
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