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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen attacked in Copenhagen

 Denmark's Top state leader Mette Frederiksen was a later confined in gone after by a man Copenhagen on Friday, as per her office, CNN detailed.

The PM office's representative said, "State head Mette Frederiksen was hit by a man Friday night on Kultorvet [public square] in Copenhagen. The man was hence captured."

It added that Frederiksen "is stunned by the episode" and there could have been no further remark. It is muddled in the event that the top state leader was harmed in the attack.

After the assault, Danish Climate Priest Magnus Heunicke called for public fortitude, expressing that paying little mind to "political conflicts and political races", everybody has an obligation to keep an eye out for one another.

"Something like this should not occur in our wonderful, safe, and free country," he said on X.

"This is revolting and inadmissible. How about we show that Denmark is greatly improved."

From that point forward, world pioneers from all sides of the world have communicated their shock.

Latvian Top state leader Evika Siliņa, in a post on X, said, "Profoundly stunned by the over the top assault on my partner and companion, Top state leader of Denmark Mette Frederiksen."

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen denounced the assault, considering it a "disgusting demonstration which conflicts with all that we have faith in and battle for in Europe."

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