News in brief: Bozhkov continues – Bulgaria announces next move



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Brief news: Bozhkov continues - announced the next move

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“Short news” is a column in “Dnevnik”, in which the editorial office collects the news about which an article will not be written, but it is important to note.

Bozhkov continues – announced the next move

Businessman Vasil Bozhkov, who yesterday endorsed Prime Minister Boyko Borissov’s majority stake in Levski, announced that tomorrow he will post “a small part of the evidence signaling to Bulgarian and international institutions” on his Facebook page. Last week, he said in an interview with BTV that he was preparing a signal to the prosecutor’s office, but did not specify what exactly he wanted for the prosecution. Previously, he clarified that he had met with Finance Minister Vladislav Goranov several times and asked him to resign. Yesterday, Levski’s shareholder journalist Sasho Dikov said Bozhkov had told him he would soon release evidence against a minister that would cost him his career.

Two people were injured in an explosion at the Arsenal plant in Kazanlak

There was a strong explosion at the Arsenal weapons factory in Kazanlak, in which two people were slightly injured, BTV reported. Police and firefighters were dispatched to the scene. The explosion exploded around 11:30 in the morning at Plant No. 3, where gunpowder is produced. According to “Arsenal” director Nikolay Ibushev, a mixture for smoke grenades was lit. The explosion shattered the glass and damaged buildings. The last explosion at Arsenal was in March this year, but at Plant No. 4 in Maglizh.

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