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Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev. Photo by BGNES
President Rosen Plevneliev has scheduled a November 20 sitting of the Consultative Council on National Security (KSNS) over current threats for Bulgaria's national security.
Current risks and threats to Bulgaria’s national security and the state’s ability to counteract them will be the topic of the meeting, informs the President’s website.
Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Tsvetlin Yovchev and Chief of Bulgaria's State Agency for National Security, DANS, Vladimir Pisanchev will deliver reports on the matter.
A public procurement procedure aimed at repairing up to ten engines for Bulgaria’s MiG-29 fighter jets has been cancelled after no companies submitted applications to participate
Two Ukrainian nationals have been accused of espionage in Bulgaria after being detained earlier this year near a military facility, the Sofia City Court was informed during a hearing on the amendment of their detention measures.
Training flights involving Bulgaria’s F-16 fighter jets were carried out over Sofia yesterday, with several of the aircraft seen flying above the capital.
Engineer Stoyko Topalov, president of the International Association for Combating Drones, has warned that Bulgaria currently lacks anti-drone systems at its airports
Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, authorities have taken a closer look at Bulgaria’s bomb shelters, focusing on their availability and condition
Bulgarian F-16s carried out training flights over Sofia on Tuesday, March 10, as part of a planned exercise organized by the Ministry of Defense.
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