Sofia and Grenoble Now Connected by Direct Flights for the First Time
For the first time ever, a direct flight connection has been established between Sofia, Bulgaria, and the French ski resort of Grenoble
Bulgarian police detained a group of illegal migrants following a high-speed chase on Sofia’s ring road. The incident occurred just before noon, near the village of Lozen. The chase began when a car with foreign plates failed to stop despite multiple police signals.
During the pursuit, the driver attempted to ram the police vehicle off the road. In response, the officers fired two shots—one as a warning into the air and another aimed at the car's tires. The latter shot caused a minor injury to the driver, who received medical treatment at the scene.
Inside the car, authorities discovered eight illegal migrants from Syria. The driver, a Moldovan national, was apprehended and detained along with the migrants.
In late December, three migrant teens died in Bulgaria after being abandoned in the forest near the border with Turkey
A fire broke out in a room on the third floor of a historic building on Gladston Street in Plovdiv
A partial state of emergency has been declared in the Nedelino Municipality by Mayor Boyan Kehayov due to power outages affecting three villages
A wildfire in Los Angeles has prompted concerns over the safety of Bulgarian exhibits, including the Panagyurishte Golden Treasure
For the 23rd consecutive day, authorities in Bulgaria continue their search for 13-year-old Nikolay
Acting Minister of Internal Affairs Atanas Ilkov announced that there is no evidence of violence by border police officers against migrants
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