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Denmark’s prime minister Mette Frederiksen attacked in central Copenhagen

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Denmark’s prime minister Mette Frederiksen has beaten in an open street in central Copenhagen, her office has said.

Their statement read: “Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was beaten on Friday evening at Kultorvet in Copenhagen by a man who was subsequently arrested. The Prime Minister is shocked by the incident.”

Kultorvet square is a pedestrianised area in the city’s Old Town.

It is unclear if the PM has been left injured by the attack. A barista working in the square said she saw Ms Frederiksen seeming “stressed” as she was escorted away by security following the assault.

The attack comes two days before Danes head to the polls to vote in the EU elections and Ms Frederiksen has been on the campaign trail in recent weeks.

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Politicians from across Europe have addressed the incident in posts on social media.

Danish Minister of Environment Magnus Heunicke said on X: “Mette is naturally shocked by the attack. I must say that it shakes all of us who are close to her.”

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Petteri Orpo, the prime minister of Finland, said he was “deeply shocked by the assault”.

“I strongly condemn any form of violence against democratically elected leaders in our free societies,” he continued. “My thoughts are with you, and I wish you strength during this difficult time.”

Sweden’s Ulf Kristersson wrote: “For me, Mette is a very good colleague and wise partner. An attack on a democratically elected leader is also an attack on our democracy.”

On Thursday, Ms Frederiksen joined other world leaders in Normandy, France, to commemorate 80 years since the D-Day landings.

Three weeks ago, Slovakia’s prime minister Robert Fico was seriously injured in an assassination attempt.

He was shot five times at point-blank range while greeting supporters in the street last month. A 71-year-old man was arrested at the scene of the attack.

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