The Commentator: Bulgaria to Blame Hezbollah for Burgas Bombing

Crime | February 5, 2013, Tuesday // 15:19
Bulgaria: The Commentator: Bulgaria to Blame Hezbollah for Burgas Bombing The bombing at the Burgas Sarafovo airport killed 5 Israeli tourists, their Bulgarian bus driver and the perpetrator of the attack. Photo by BNR

The Bulgarian government is to blame Hezbollah for last year's deadly terror attack in the coastal city of Burgas, according to The Commentator.

"Nearly seven months after the bus bombing in Bulgaria that killed six Israeli tourists, the Bulgarian government is set to announce that "all roads lead to Lebanon" in the strongest sign yet that Hezbollah was the key perpetrator behind the attack," The Commentator has claimed.

"The Commentator has exclusively learned that today, the Bulgarian government will implicate, though likely not name the terrorist group Hezbollah in its report on the 2012 bus bombing that has been the subject of much speculation over the past six months."

Bulgaria's Consultative Council for National Security is convening Tuesday to discuss last year's terror attack in the Black Sea city of Burgas. The Council is summoned and chaired by Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev.

Two of the most respected and popular US dailies, New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, have also published articles about anticipations Bulgaria will blame Tuesday Hezbollah for the Burgas terror act.

The bombing at the Burgas Sarafovo airport killed 5 Israeli tourists, their Bulgarian bus driver and the perpetrator of the attack.

While Israel blamed Hezbollah and its sponsor Iran for the attack, the Bulgarians have not yet issued their final report on the matter.

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