Sofia Residents Outraged After Doctor Runs Over and Kills Beloved Dog
A shocking case of deliberate animal cruelty has been reported in Sofia’s Razsadnika district, where a doctor ran over and killed a dog on purpose
In the processing hub of Sofia's "Asics Arena," where the election papers of 24 Regional Election Commission (REC)-Sofia are being handled, an incident occurred involving a man experiencing a seizure, reported the national radio. Valery Tsolov, the commission's chairman, provided details of the occurrence:
"A member of the Sectional Election Commission (SEC) suffered a seizure. The individual is over 60 years old. Following the incident, they were promptly transported to the hospital, where they were stabilized. However, the individual refused further hospitalization, indicating their condition has improved. This marks the sole incident from the previous night."
Presently, approximately 390 sets of documents out of a total of 500 polling stations have been processed across the 24 RECs. It is anticipated that the remaining work will be finalized by noon.
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The Bulgarian army has begun the process of retiring the long-serving Soviet Makarov pistol, which has been in service since 1951
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Sofia Mayor Vasil Terziev has officially revoked the delegated powers of the city’s Chief Architect, Bogdana Panayotova
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