‘You will not replace us’: a deadly attack on a Slovakian gay bar – and its link to a fast-spreading racist ideology
Fifteen months after two men were shot in Bratislava, evidence suggests the killer may have been helped by an unidentified US-based extremist
The October evening was warm and sunny. At about 7pm, two young men stepped out of the Teplare bar on Zamocka Street in the centre of Bratislava, to sit on a concrete bench and drink lemonade. Matu, 23, had just arrived in the Slovakian capital to study Chinese. His 26-year-old friend worked in a local clothes shop and enjoyed anime, K-pop and dance.
Standing in an alcove a few metres away was Juraj Krajik. The 19-year-old had been loitering for about half an hour, witnesses later said. Shortly after the two patrons of the Teplare sat down, Krajik stepped forward, raised a .45-calibre handgun and fired several shots at them. Then he turned and ran, gun in hand.
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