'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,
The series of anonymous bomb threats in Bulgaria continued on Friday, with an unidentified man claiming that explosive devices had been placed in the National Assembly and the Council of Ministers in Sofia.
The call was received at around 10:50 am on Friday, according to the Interior Ministry.
Earlier on Friday, an anonymous bomb threat was received for the main courthouse in Sofia. Police conducted a search, finding no explosive devices.
Anonymous bomb threat briefly closed Bulgarian capital Sofia’s Central Train Station and the main courthouse (the Palace of Justice) on Thursday.
On Wednesday, Sofia witnessed a series of bomb threats, with separate anonymous calls claiming that explosive devices were placed in the Central Railway Station, the Sofia Airport and the Council of Ministers building.
The hometown of Captain Marin Marinov, Yambol, is mourning his loss, with friends and relatives demanding stronger state involvement in clarifying the circumstances of his death in the Gaza Strip
The identity of the Bulgarian who died at the UN base in Gaza has been revealed
Residents of the Bulgarian town of Kazanlak are planning a protest demanding justice for the brutal death of Daniel Kiskinov
Bulgarian citizens Gabriela Sashova (26) and Krasimir Georgiev (34), who have garnered widespread outrage for their alleged involvement in animal abuse
The Sofia City Court has ruled that the 32-year-old man accused of attacking weather forecasters at the Murgash peak station will be placed under house arrest
Residents of Sofia's Oborishte district have expressed concerns over repeated attacks by a man with mental health issues
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