Nationwide Protest in Serbia: Belgrade, Novi Sad, Nis Brought to Standstill
A full blockade of several major Serbian cities was launched on the morning of July 4 in protest against police violence
Three Bulgarians are in hospital after the bus they traveled rolled over in Serbia. None of them is in life threatening condition, the Foreign Ministry said.
At 9:15 pm, a bus with Bulgarian tourists from the Evelin-R company based in Burgas, traveling to Bosnia and Herzegovina, rolled over on the Nis-Belgrade highway. There were 19 people - 17 passengers and two drivers. As a result of the accident, 13 of the passengers were injured.
All of them were admitted to the General Hospital in Chupriya and were given medical help. After examinations, 10 of them were released, and three remained in the orthopedic ward. Soon another company bus is expected to arrive in Chupria and transport the 16 Bulgarians.
Bulgarian Ambassador to Belgrade Radko Vlaikov has visited Bulgarian group in the hospital and the consul Georgi Hristov is currently there and is in contact with them and the team treating them.
A 26-year-old Bulgarian man has been sentenced to two years in prison by a court in Komotini, Greece
A 26-year-old Bulgarian national has been arrested in the northeastern Greek town of Komotini for allegedly desecrating a national symbol
Two Ukrainian nationals, aged 18 and 35, lost their lives in a tragic accident while working on a roof in the village of Gara Elin Pelin near Sofia
The mayor of Straldzha municipality in Bulgaria, Atanas Kirov, declared a partial state of emergency following a series of fires that severely affected the area, especially in the villages of Atolovo, Malenovo, and Nedyalsko
Three people were killed in the early hours of July 6 in Razgrad, when a 19-year-old driver crashed a car into a group sitting outside a local restaurant
A fatal workplace incident at Arsenal Military Plant 3 in Kazanlak, Bulgaria, occurred due to a malfunction in a machine centrifuge
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