The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has denied the claim made by Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico that Ukraine is allegedly linked to a cyberattack on Slovakia's national insurance company. This is mentioned in a statement on the Ministry's website. The foreign ministry "categorically rejects" Fico's insinuations regarding Ukraine's involvement in the cyberattack against the medical insurance company in Slovakia. "Once again, we urge Prime Minister Robert Fico to stop searching for imaginary enemies of friendly Slovakia and the Slovak people in Ukraine," they added. Robert Fico hinted at Ukraine's supposed "involvement" in the cyberattack on the Slovak insurance company during an urgent press conference on Friday, January 24. However, he did not provide any evidence to support his claims. It is worth noting that experts in psychiatry and psychology addressed an open letter to Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, expressing concern about his emotional and psychological state and advising him to either correct his political behavior or completely withdraw from politics. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to Fico's statements about the "risk of a coup"