A Bulgarian website lied about a murder on the island of Santorini, and Borisov got involved



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A Bulgarian website has mistaken the Bulgarian prime minister for a murder committed on the island of Santorini.

False news that the woman who filmed Prime Minister Boyko Borissov’s nightstand, crammed with bundles of 500 euros and gold, was found dead in the middle of the country, which was found in the middle of the country. the Bulgarian site.

The publication of a forgery in the authorized media giant Ta Nea, owned by the Greek oligarch Evangelos Marinakis, has caused discontent among Greek society and the political elite, as Evangelos Marinakis is an authorized figure, owner and member of the Piraeus City Council. Owner of the Olympiacos football clubs in Greece and Nottingham Forest in England, as well as the newspaper “Ta Nea” and Mega TV.

Following an investigation by the daily Trud, it was clear that as of the indicated date of the “murder” on July 20 this year. So far no murder has been committed on the territory of the Republic of Greece, and specifically on the island of Santorini there has been no murder of any citizen from 2018 to now.

The information was also confirmed by the Bulgarian embassy in Athens.

He posted the fake news on the site, it appears that on July 3 this year. A news item was published stating that “our sources claim that the woman who photographed the packages and made the sound recording was murdered on the night of Sunday, June 28, 2020.” That is, the woman who took the photos was declared murdered by the same site, a month before the subsequent publication of the murder on the island of Santorini on September 1.

We remind you that this is another attempt with a Greek element, in which the name of Prime Minister Borissov is involved.

In 2018, fake news about a Greek island that Boyko Borissov had bought was slipped onto a fringe website, but was categorically refuted by the real estate agency named as the broker. The information was completely false, a form of hybrid warfare or political opposition on Bulgarian soil, something that is happening now.



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