Bulgaria prosecutes two Hezbollah militants in 2012 attacks



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MENA Observatory – Bulgaria

Today, Monday, in Bulgaria, will begin the trial of two Lebanese “Hezbollah” militiamen accused of participating in the 2012 bomb attack on a tourist bus at the Saravovo airport in Bulgaria.

The US magazine “Newsweek” in its report said: The Bulgarian government has reported conclusive evidence that “Hezbollah” provided logistical and financial support to the defendants, and that ammonium nitrate was used in the attack, indicating that the trial of the two defendants, Milad Farah and Hassan Hajj Hassan “It is done in absentia.

According to investigators, the materials used in the attack were associated with bombs stored by militias in Cyprus, the main component of which was ammonium nitrate. They are also the same materials used by the militias in the 1994 attack in Argentina, which killed 85 people.

The US magazine report made clear that the investigation by the Bulgarian government cites conclusive evidence that Hezbollah’s foreign security unit provided logistical and financial support to those involved in the bombing.

The Bulgarian government had established a mechanism to classify Hezbollah as a terrorist organization, while European countries, including France, see that banning Hezbollah militias would destabilize Lebanon and undermine opportunities for diplomatic communication with their government.

It is noteworthy that the issue of the Beirut port explosion not only overshadowed Lebanon, but its repercussions diverged to reach the European continent, after the involvement of the Hezbollah militia in the storage of huge quantities of explosive material opened her eyes to review a series of terrorist activities that the militias carried out abroad, and that the substance of ammonium nitrate was She is the guide.

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