GUN TERROR

Moment man points gun in Vice President of Argentina’s face and pulls trigger in attempted assassination – but it JAMS

SHOCKING footage shows the moment a man pointed a handgun at the Argentine Vice President's face before pulling the trigger in an assassination attempt outside her home.

Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, 69, was thankfully left unharmed after the handgun misfired just inches from her head, the country's president said.

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The horrifying moment the Vice President had a gun pointed at her headCredit: AFP
The politician was greeting supporters when she was threatened with the weaponCredit: AFP
Her security officers quickly detained the manCredit: AFP or licensors
Security guards tackled the suspect after he pulled the gun's trigger
Fernando André Sabag Montiel, 35, has been detainedCredit: Newsflash

Hundreds of supporters had gathered outside the entrance of de Kirchner's home in Buenos Aires on Thursday night when a man threatened the politician with a gun.

Dramatic footage shows the man holding a pistol - understood to be a .32-caliber Bersa -just inches from her head as she greeted the crowd.

The terrified politician can be seen ducking and holding her head as her security officers overpowered the man within seconds after he pulled the trigger.

President Alberto Fernandez said the gun - which was quickly seized - had been loaded with five bullets but jammed when fired.

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He said: "A man pointed a firearm at her head and pulled the trigger.

"Cristina is still alive because, for some reason yet to be confirmed, the gun did not fire."

The man - who cops have identified 35-year-old Fernando André Sabag Montiel from Brazil - was detained within seconds.

Just five weeks ago, Montiel - who is understood to have a Nazi tattoo - criticised de Kirchner in a TV interview.

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He was asked what he thought of the appointment of Sergio Massa as the country’s new Minister of Economy.

Montiel answered: “Massa no, no way” before adding in reference to the vice president and 2023 Argentine presidential candidate Javier Milei: “Or Cristina or Milei.”

The video of him bad-mouthing the politician he is accused of trying to shoot dead was going viral on Friday along with a second TV interview in which he and his girlfriend criticised benefit scroungers.

The death metal lover, who posted a video on his Instagram in March showing him trying to take a selfie with late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, boasted about his interviews on Argentinian TV station Cronica after appearing on screen.

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