57 days of protests: protesters try to barricade Eagle Bridge



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The 57th night of a protest against Borisov’s Cabinet 3 and Attorney General Ivan Geshev began at 7 pm Protesters gathered in the square in front of the presidential building.

They threatened to make another attempt to set up a tent camp in the Triangle of Power after it was destroyed last night after the fighting. At 19:30, the crowd blocked traffic on Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd. and on Knyaz Al. Dondukov. “

During the demonstration a police operation was carried out, he saw the bTV team, monitoring the protest at the scene. Near the National Archaeological Institute with a museum in the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, the building of which is in front of the presidency, in uniform, they cut the area and searched it. Police have found an object that is unclear at this time.

The organizers of the “Poison Trio” said that the bombs that were dropped yesterday on the uniforms were hidden in a pine tree next to the building in question.

Photo: btvnovinite.bg

Reporter Stoyan Georgiev showed how dark the place is, despite being located in the center of Sofia and around the most important institutional buildings. According to him, most of the lamps in the area did not work yesterday. Today the lights are on at 9pm

At 9:40 pm, protesters marched on Eagle Bridge and blocked traffic. Symbolically a tent was placed on the canvas. An hour later, protesters placed garbage cans, benches and pots on the road.

There is no tension in the demonstration, no attempt to put up more serious awnings or fortifications. The protesters said they had spontaneously decided to lift the barricade and hoped the police would not remove it.

Earlier today, organizers said they had no plans to build new blockades at Orlov Most after the police lifted the old ones last night. The Interior Ministry said that it had taken these actions because they had found dangerous objects in the stores.

According to the Sofia City Prosecutor’s Office, 40 people were detained in 24 fasting proceedings and one prior to trial. 34 were indicted on general charges (30 for vandalism), three for wounding a police officer and one for threatening to kill. The organizers of the “Poison Trio” accused the Ministry of the Interior of police arbitrariness.

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