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Sofia condemns terrorist attack in Nice

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Bulgarian leaders strongly condemned the terrorist attack in France last night, where a truck crashed into the crowd in the city of Nice during the Bastille Day celebrations, killing dozens of people. Bulgaria’s Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov pointed out that terror again stoke at the heart of Europe on the national holiday of France, underlining that no cause can justify the death of innocent people. Bulgaria’s Premier Boyko Borissov sent condolence to the families of the victims and said that the Bulgarian people will stay side by side with their French friends in this difficult moment.




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