Montana Man Tries to Pay Water Bill with Fake 100 Euros, Police Arrest Two
In Bulgaria's region of Montana, authorities reported another case involving counterfeit euros after a man attempted to pay his water bill with a fake 100-euro note
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Yuzhnii Krest, yet another Russian touroperator, filed for bankruptcy, reports ITAR-TASS.
According to the agency, the company currently has more than 10 000 customers abroad, with another more than 28 000 to go on vacation this week.
According to preliminary information, it does not have clients on holiday in Bulgaria.
Yuzhnii Krest has been active since 1998 and has offices in major Russian cities. Since the beginning of July, more than 10 Russian touroperators – big and small – filed for bankruptcy.
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