Bulgarian Sailors Finally Return Home After 14 Months in Captivity
Bulgarian sailors Lyubomir Chanev and Danail Veselinov have returned home after spending 14 months in captivity by the Yemeni Houthi rebel group
There are no Bulgarian citizens who have been accommodated in Greek hotels after the ferry fire in the Ionian Sea. The intubated Bulgarian, who is in hospital, has been stabilized but remains under medical supervision. The other Bulgarian, who was hospitalized, left the hospital voluntarily. 11 passengers are still missing, 7 of them are Bulgarians. This was stated on BNT by Mitko Dimitrov, director of the press center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
According to him, almost all Bulgarian citizens have returned home, and some of them have decided to continue their journey to Italy.
Passenger that was on the Burning Ferry near Greece has been found Alive
“The rescue operation continues. The Foreign Ministry and the Interior Ministry are in contact with the relatives of the seven people who have been declared missing. The temperature of the ship should allow people to access the ferry,” said Mitko Dimitrov.
/BNT
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