Bulgarian Woman’s Home Destroyed in Iranian Airstrike on Bat Yam, Israel
A Bulgarian woman living in Bat Yam, Israel, lost her home after it was destroyed in an Iranian airstrike. Fortunately, she escaped unharmed but now seeks evacuation
A 56-year-old woman in Pernik is in a coma after being brutally attacked by a minor, with no clear motive for the assault, according to Borislav Alexov from the city's Ministry of Internal Affairs, who spoke to bTV.
The attack occurred at 4:40 a.m. on July 29 in front of a 24-hour shop in the "Iztok" district. The assailant, accompanied by another boy, assaulted the woman. Investigations have revealed that the two were strangers and had no prior interactions.
The two boys were apprehended by 6 p.m. on the same day. Authorities have not determined if they were under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of the attack. The perpetrator, who has a history of drug possession and theft, was detained for up to 48 hours. Despite his previous criminal activity, his record remains clean due to his minor status. The prosecution is seeking a permanent arrest.
The victim, known for frequenting the shop each morning for coffee, remains in serious condition at a local hospital. Her nephew has expressed concern over her well-being.
Interior Minister Kalin Stoyanov condemned the violent act, describing it as a severe breach of social norms. On his Facebook page, he stated, "I strongly condemn the cynical display of violence in Pernik, where a young man viciously attacked a defenseless woman. This act of hooliganism was carried out with extreme audacity."
Stoyanov highlighted that the minor has been previously known to law enforcement for drug possession and theft. He called for the most stringent remand measures and expressed hope for the victim’s recovery.
Bulgarian pop-folk singer Debora Ivanova has been taken into custody and formally charged after being caught driving with a blood alcohol level
Border police in Ruse have detained 16 Iraqi nationals who were discovered hidden inside a refrigerated truck
Authorities have uncovered what is believed to be the largest illegal cigarette factory ever discovered in Bulgaria
In a major operation by the Prosecutor’s Office and the Directorate for Drug Control and Investigations, Bulgarian law enforcement seized two kilograms of fentanyl
A tragic altercation on the eve of a wedding left one man dead
Customs officers from the Sofia Customs Territorial Directorate, specifically from the "Fight against drug trafficking" unit, intercepted 1.6 kilograms of cocaine concealed in a hidden compartment of a suitcase at Sofia Airport
Borderless Bulgaria: How Schengen Benefits Are Transforming Trade and Logistics
Bulgaria's Mortality Rate Remains Highest in Europe