Fourteen Charged Over Sofia Protest Clashes, Majority Remain in Custody
Fourteen people have been formally charged for their role in the violence that broke out during the December 1 protest in central Sofia
Three murders in the center of the English city of Nottingham shocked its residents, and the police blocked the city center and some transport.
A 31-year-old man, suspected of the murders, was arrested, the BBC reported.
Police said they responded to a report on "Ilkeston" St. at 4 a.m where they found two people dead. Later, another murdered person was found on "Magdala" street. A third call came in for "Milton" street, where a van tried to run over three people. They were injured and hospitalized.
The authorities believe that there is a connection between the three incidents.
Several streets and part of public transport are closed, incl. buses and trams.
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