Shock Attack on Danish PM Mette Frederiksen on Copenhagen Street
Denmark is reeling after Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was suddenly attacked on a busy Copenhagen street today. Police quickly arrested the assailant, who struck without warning in Koltovet Square, a bustling heart of the Danish capital.
Swift Police Action, PM ‘Shaken but Safe’
Eyewitnesses say a man approached Frederiksen and launched the unprovoked attack. Emergency services rushed to the scene immediately. Though described as “very shocked,” Frederiksen’s injuries are not life-threatening.
Attack Follows Political Event Ahead of European Elections
Frederiksen had just wrapped up a political event supporting her party’s European election candidate, Christel Schaldemus. The rally was part of the Danish Social Democratic Party’s wider campaign push ahead of the vote. Frederiksen has led the party since June 2019.
Investigation Underway as Security Concerns Mount
Authorities have yet to disclose the attacker’s identity or motive. The investigation remains active, with a crime scene established and police probing all angles. This shocking assault has sparked urgent talks about tightening security for public officials amid rising political tensions in Denmark.
Political leaders across the board have condemned the violence and voiced solidarity with Frederiksen. The incident throws into sharp relief the dangers faced by politicians in today’s charged climate.