'Red Zone' Parking Proposed for Sofia’s Center
Sofia Mayor Vasil Terziev has expressed support for the introduction of a “red zone” for parking in the city center,
Bulgaria’s capital Sofia witnessed a series of bomb threats on Wednesday, with separate anonymous calls claiming that explosive devices were placed in the Central Railway Station, the Sofia Airport and the Council of Ministers building.
Police have conducted searches, finding no explosive devices at any of these places, according to local media.
The airport has announced that no flights have been canceled due to the anonymous bomb threat.
The central railway station has also informed that its schedule has not been disrupted.
The series of bomb threats coincided with the appointment of Bulgaria’s new Socialist-led government, which took oath of office on Wednesday.
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The weather on Saturday will be mostly sunny across Bulgaria, with light to moderate south-southeasterly winds
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