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"Fatal Stranda Mishap: Rescuers Barred for 24 Hours"

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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Three Juvenile Migrants Found Dead in Bulgaria’s Strandja: A Tragic Journey

In a grim turn of events, three young migrants were found dead in Bulgaria’s Strandja region, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions and a stark reminder of the perils faced by those seeking a better life. The tragedy unfolded over the course of 24 hours, between the night of December 27 and the subsequent day, with a series of failed rescue attempts and unheeded signals.

Initial Distress Signals

The first distress signal was received shortly after midnight on December 27, with a video clip showing a boy, his skin pale amidst the snow, seemingly unconscious. The location was pinpointed to the Strandja region. A group of activists wasted no time in notifying authorities and setting out to locate the boy.

However, their journey was fraught with obstacles. They reported being stopped three times by border police, preventing them from reaching the ailing boy. Meanwhile, authorities appeared to be slow to react, as the signals went unacknowledged and no search efforts were initiated.

A Race Against Time

Over the next 24 hours, two more signals were received, each indicating another boy in distress. The first video showed a boy lying on his back, immobile, with signs of frostbite. The second clip depicted a boy lying on his stomach, also appearing unconscious. Neither boy showed signs of life when eventually found.

The Tragic Outcome

It was late in the evening of December 28 when the first boy’s body was discovered. The following hours uncovered the grim fate of the other two boys. All three were later identified as Egyptians, believed to be between 15 and 17 years old. They were part of a group led by human traffickers who had illegally crossed the border, only to abandon the boys to their fate.

Bulgarian Authorities Under Fire

The news broke days later when Foundation "Mission Wings" released a statement to the media, alleging that Bulgarian authorities had ignored the distress signals and impeded rescue efforts. The Ministry of Interior (MVD) initially reacted by confirming the deaths but denying receiving the first signal until the morning of December 28. They declined to comment on the activist group’s blocked access to the boys.

A Call for Action

"Mission Wings" has since called for a thorough investigation into the incident, demanding justice for the deceased boys and accountability for the authorities involved. The foundation underscored that human life should be respected and prioritized, regardless of one’s background or origin.

This incident is far from an isolated case. Bulgaria’s border with Turkey has seen numerous casualties among migrants and refugees attempting to enter the EU, with bodies often remaining undiscovered. Serious allegations of violence at the border have also surfaced in recent years.

The international community looks on as Bulgaria grapples with the challenges posed by migration, amidst calls for stricter border control and humanitarianconsiderations. The haunting images of those three boys, lost and alone in the cold Bulgarian wilderness, serve as a stark reminder of the countless lives at stake.

January 1, 2025 0 comments
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"Bulgarian Police Fatally Shoot Man Driver Driving with Allegedly Stolen Excavator"

by Chief Editor December 31, 2024
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Germans in Shock as Armed Thief Rams through Town on Stolen Bobcat

In a dramatic turn of events, German police fatally shot a man who had gone on a destructive rampage with a stolen bobcat, injuring three officers in the process. The incident, described as a “presumed case of outrage” by police, took place in the southwest German province of Baden-Württemberg.

The 38-year-old German national had earlier stolen the bobcat from a construction company in Grünsfeld, south of Frankfurt. He then proceeded to devastate the entire inventory at the site. In a bizarre series of events, the man then drove the heavy-duty vehicle to a nearby town, damaging several police cars and other vehicles along the way.

One police officer was hospitalized following the incident but was later discharged. The suspect was ultimately stopped by police using lethal force in his commandeered vehicle. The incident is currently under investigation.

Follow this developing story and more, daily, on Google News Showcase.

December 31, 2024 0 comments
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Major Disaster Strikes Haibaoza: Multiple Fatalities Reported – OffNews Update

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
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Heavy Accident Closes Hainboaz Pass (Hainboaz Pass News)

A severe accident has closed the Hainboaz Pass, a crucial connection within the country. Tragically, this incident has resulted in a fatality, as reported by Nova TV. Following initial investigations, police confirmed that a 53-year-old woman had lost her life in the crash.

As a consequence, the Road Infrastructure Agency has announced that movement in both directions on Road II-55, from Develetz to Gurkovo, has been temporarily restricted. The closure is currently in effect at the 46km mark. Private vehicles are advised to use the alternative ‘Shipka’ pass. However, heavy-duty vehicles are requested to await further instructions at the site. Traffic control is being managed by teams from the Road Police.

The incident was first reported at 12:44 pm, having occurred between the villages of Pchelinovo and Gurkovo. Preliminary information suggests that the crash involved a truck, driven by a 35-year-old man, and a light vehicle, driven by a 59-year-old man. The deceased woman was a passenger in the light vehicle.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

December 29, 2024 0 comments
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**"Lightning Strike: The Mystery Behind the vanishing 13th bomb"

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
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իկական подобряване на преживяването за потребителите на Blitz.bg

Блиц._bg значительно подобрява преживяването на своите потребители благодарение на използването на практичен инструмент, известен като "бисквитки". Бисквитките са малки текстови файлове, които се съхраняват на вашето устройство и помощ се при събиране на данни за вашата активност, когато посещавате нашия сайт.

Чрез бисквитките ни помагаме да ви представим съдържанието, коетоstdlibобракува ви, и да ви показваме персонализирани реклaмни съобщения, като така за espagnol կառավար и подобрява experienchaulтa. Те също помагат за оценка на посещаемостта на сайта.

За да получи huyмне Chalhnуте от нашия сайт, вие трябва да приемете ползването на бисквитки. Нашата политика спрямо бисквитките напълно разяснява как използваме този практичен инструмент и как почва комплекснувам дaныте strive за нами, и ще Ви уведомява, ако други технологии да се използват за подобрение на преживяването Ви на сайта.

В случаи, когато решите да приемете ползването на бисквитки, моля изберете бутона "Приемам", дъл présentes на дъното на сейта. Това омагава да погрешим във comprennentа не ви, когато посещавате пятьта на сайта в бъдещост.

Блиц.-bg цели да предостави най-доброто качест во съдържанije и преживяване на потребителите. Затова, дaно करण Territories, нещо Importnant е, да имате ясно представление за нашата политика спрямо бисквитките, в тъст да ця продолжи да се развивате като เอ็มm ихними и растящи онлайн обседни.

December 29, 2024 0 comments
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Exposed: Judges and Police Officers Who Secretly Privatized Service Housing

by Chief Editor December 28, 2024
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Judicial and Police Officers Under Fire: Alleged Massive Privitization of State Housing in Kiev

In a groundbreaking investigation, Bihus.Info has uncovered a questionable practice among judges and police officers who have been acquiring and privatizing state-provided housing in Kiev’s luxury developments. This, despite many of them having personal residences in their possession.

The Findings

  • Judges: Former judge Lyudmila Gubskaya of the Sixth Appellate Administrative Court received a three-bedroom apartment in the ‘Comfort Town’ complex in 2019. She later privatized it and resigned in 2023. Despite her family accumulating properties and cars worth approximately $400,000, they were granted state assistance.

  • Relatives’ Benefits: prosecute for Julia Voytkovskaya, formerly secretary of the Sixth Appellate Administrative Court, secured a state apartment and later privatized it. Her daughter, Anna Koshenko, then acquired a new apartment in the ‘Rusanovsky Harbor’ complex, which was used by judge Yevgeny Mesenzev.

  • Police Heads: Sergio Boychuk, head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs’ department, privatized a state-provided apartment in the ‘Crystal Springs‘ complex despite owning a flat in his previous declarations. Two senior police officials close to National Police Head Ivan Vygovskiy, Dmitry Sokolov and Artem Rodigin, have also received luxurious apartments in Kiev.

The Controversy
While the practice of distributing and privatizing state housing is legally sanctioned, it raises questions when the beneficiaries are not those in dire need. Many recipients already own personal housing, and those properties suspiciously disappear from their declarations around the time they start using state-provided housing.

Bihus.Info’s investigation suggests a pattern of senior judges and police officers, and sometimes their family members, exploiting these systems for personal gain, rather than using them to address genuine housing needs.

December 28, 2024 0 comments
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Extraordinary Incident: Firefighters and Police Surround Gamblers at Nova Post Office in Burgas

by Chief Editor December 27, 2024
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Breaking: Iconic Diner at Burgas‘ New Post Office Engulfed in Fire; Emergency Services Quick to Respond

BURGAS, Bulgaria – A catastrophic fire engulfed the legendary dude ranch diner at the heart of Burgas’ New Post Office today, sending thick plumes of smoke billowing into the sky. Rapid response teams from the Burgas Regional Fire Safety and Civil Protection Service (RDFDBZN) were promptly deployed, followed shortly by personnel from the city’s Police Department.

The inferno erupted in the rear section of the famed eatery, swiftly spiraling out of control and prompting the immediate dispatch of two firefighting vehicles. Eye-witness accounts reported that the blaze was visible from a distance, with flames fiercely consuming parts of the building.

The cause of the fire and potential injuries remain unconfirmed as of this publication. However, sources indicate that no casualties have been reported.

The swift response by emergency services has led to minor traffic delays in the vicinity, with vehicles temporarily rerouted due to the road closures.

Update: Fire Extinguished, No Injuries Reported; Diner Suffers Material Damage Only

In a turn of events, firefighters have successfully extinguished the blaze, with no reported injuries. The fire, which caused significant material damage, appears to have been contained within the diner, with no adjacent properties affected.

The iconic eatery, a beloved fixture on the Burgas dining scene, is expected to remain closed until authorities complete their assessment and cleanup efforts. The full extent of the damage and the cause of the fire are yet to be determined.

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Burgas residents and diner patrons are encouraged to stay tuned for further developments in this ongoing story.

Story Developing. This is a breaking news story and will be updated as more information becomes available.

December 27, 2024 0 comments
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Corrupt Official at Kyiv City State Administration Secures Bogus Disability Benefits – Law Enforcement Steps In

by Chief Editor December 27, 2024
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Title: Kyiv's …”>Ukraine: Director of Kyiv‘s Social Policy Department Exposed in Fraudulent Disability Claim

In a striking revelation, Kyiv city law enforcement authorities have uncovered a massive case of fraud involving the director of the Department of Social and Veteran Policy in the city’s state administration. The official, identified by sources as Ruslan Svitly, has been accused of falsely obtaining the status of a second-group invalid (disabled).

The Details:
Investigations have revealed that the official submitted fabricated medical reports and fake ‘extracts from medical records’ to a district MSEK in Kyiv, fraudulently claiming a serious illness that did not exist. This deceptive maneuver allowed the director to unjustly secure a second-group invalid status, which not only exempted him from military service, but also entitled him to receive state-funded disability payments.

From 2022, the dishonest official has amassed nearly UAH 300,000 in social support under the false pretenses of a disability. Acting upon the findings of their investigation, law enforcement agencies have officially charged Svitly under Article 358, Part 3 and 4 (forgery of documents, seals, and stamps, as well as their use and dissemination) and Article 190, Part 3 (fraud) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), the National Police of Ukraine, and Kyiv’s city prosecutor’s office have all corroborated the findings of the investigation. Authorities continue to probe the case, endeavoring to uncover all aspects of the crime and ensure that all culpable parties are held accountable.

The public has overwhelmingly expressed their outrage and disdain towards this act of corruption, crying out for stricter penalties for those who exploit the system for personal gain, particularly during such challenging times for the country.

Follow this developing story for further updates.

December 27, 2024 0 comments
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Drunken Romani Explosion Rocks Our Town, Schools and Police UNDER FIRE – BREAKING

by Chief Editor December 26, 2024
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Chaos Erupts in Kameno: Drunken Rioters Attack Bus Driver, Police Absent

Chaos unfurled in the town of Kameno, Burgas region, as a group of drunken individuals vandalized public property and targeted a bus driver in a violent altercation. The incident occurred during the early hours of Saturday, leaving the town in disarray.

Witnesses reported that the mob, visibly intoxicated, was on a destructive spree, throwing debris at passing vehicles and causing substantial damage to public infrastructure. The instigators, seemingly emboldened by their numbers and the absence of police presence, turned their attention to a local bus driver who was shepherding his last passengers of the night.

In a brazen act of aggression, the group attacked the unsuspecting bus driver, reportedly beating him severely. The exact details of the attack remain sketchy, but sources suggest that the assailants may have been incited by alcohol-fueled anger and frustration.

Fortunately, the timely intervention of a passing emergency response team averted a potentially tragic outcome. The injured bus driver was rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment, while the rowdy crowd was dispersed, albeit without any arrests made.

The incident has sparked outrage among locals, who have called for increased police presence in the area to deter such incidents. Authorities, however, have remained tight-lipped about their response to the situation, citing ongoing investigations.

The absence of police in Kameno on Saturday night has raised eyebrows, with some questioning the whereabouts of the law enforcement officers during the tense situation. Sources close to the matter have suggested that understaffing and lack of resources may have contributed to the lapse, but this has not been confirmed.

As the community grapples with the aftermath of the violence, one thing is clear: the actions of a few have left an indelible mark on Kameno, reminding its residents of the importance of responsible behavior and the need for robust law enforcement.

December 26, 2024 0 comments
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Aftermath: Two Bulgarians Arrested on the Belgrade-Niš Motorway” OR “Belgrade-Niš Motorway Arrest: Two Bulgarians Taken into Custody

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
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Two Bulgarian Citizens Arrested in Serbia for Assault on Father and Son

BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbian police have arrested two Bulgarian citizens on the Belgrade-Niš motorway near the city of Velika PlaҰa for aggressive behavior, the Serbian news agency TANJUG reported, as cited by BTA.

According to the police in Smederevo, the two Bulgarians, G.G. (23) and I.G. (48), are accused of verbally and physically attacking the driver of a BMW (48) and his son (21) with their hands, feet, and wooden and metal sticks. The father sustained severe injuries, while the son suffered minor injuries.

The incident occurred after a traffic jam formed on the motorway due to roadworks on the bridge over the river Jasenica.

G.G. is suspected of breaking the front window and damaging the roof of the victims’ car.

The Bulgarians have been placed under arrest pending an investigation and will be taken before the chief prosecutor in Velika PlaҰa.

Follow this developing story on Google News Showcase for more updates.

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Thousands of Students Protest in Belgrade, Accusing Vucic of corruption

by Chief Editor December 12, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Thousands of students took over 33 faculties and poured onto the streets of Belgrade after President Alexander Vucic accused them of receiving money from external and internal criminals aiming to overthrow him. Vucic left the presidential building with police escort as thousands of students and activists protested outside, linking the tragedy in Novi Sad to widespread corruption in Serbia. Students held signs saying “There would be no blood if everything was according to the law,” “Gravity is not guilty,” “There is no science until your hands are bloody,” and “Students on blockade, workers on strike.” Vucic promised to release all relevant documentation on the Novi Sad tragedy on December 12. Vucic later defended himself on Instagram, stating he would not flee like Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and pledged to serve the Serbian people. German newspaper TAZ reported that student protests have doubled in a week following Vucic’s remarks accusing them of being paid by criminals.

Title: What’s Happening in Serbia? President Under Blockade, Police Protests, and More

Introduction

Serbia, a landlocked country in the Balkans, has recently seen a surge in political and social developments that have captivated both domestic and international attention. From the president’s growing isolation to widespread police protests, here’s a roundup of what’s been happening in Serbia.

1. President Aleksandar Vu
ić Under Fire and International Isolation

Serbian President Aleksandar Vu
ić, who has been in power since 2017, has found himself under increasing pressure both domestically and internationally. Here are a few key developments:

  • EU Accession Talks Stalled: Serbia’s EU accession talks have slowed down significantly due to Vu
    ić’s government’s lack of progress in implementing democratic reforms and respecting media freedom. This has led to a stalemate in Serbia’s European integration process.

  • US Sanctions: In December 2021, the United States imposed sanctions on Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin and the director of the Intelligence Agency, Bratislav Dikić, accusing them of being responsible for "undemocratic practices" in Serbia. While Vu
    ić himself was not directly targeted, the move has put additional strain on his administration.

  • Domestic Criticism: Vu
    ić’s popularity has been waning, with critics accusing him of authoritarianism, cronyism, and stifling dissent. Recent polls suggest that a majority of Serbians disapprove of his government’s performance.

2. Widespread Police Protests

For the past few months, Serbia has witnessed unprecedented protests by police officers, who have been expressing their dissatisfaction with working conditions, low salaries, and what they perceive as a lack of respect for their profession. Key aspects of the protests include:

  • Prolonged Strikes: Police officers have staged multiple strikes, with some even refusing to work overtime or respond to non-emergency calls.

  • Public Demonstrations: Thousands of police officers have taken to the streets in several cities across Serbia, holding banners and chanting slogans that criticize the government’s treatment of law enforcement.

  • Support from the Public: The police protests have garnered significant public support, with many Serbians expressing sympathy for the officers’ plight and criticizing the government’s handling of the situation.

3. COVID-19 Response and Vaccination Campaign

Serbia has been battling waves of COVID-19 infections, with the latest surge driven by the Omicron variant. The government’s response to the pandemic has been a contentious issue, with critics accusing Vu
ić’s administration of mishandling the crisis and failing to implement effective containment measures.

Despite initial hesitation, Serbia has launched a vaccination campaign, with the majority of the adult population now fully vaccinated. However, the country still faces challenges in boosting vaccination rates among the elderly and those living in rural areas.

Conclusion

Serbia is currently at a crossroads, grappling with a range of political, social, and public health challenges. The coming months will be critical in determining the country’s trajectory, as President Vu
ić and his government navigate the complex web of domestic and international pressures they face. As the situation in Serbia continues to evolve, the world will be watching to see how these developments unfold.

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