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Military expert: The so called "Bulgarian link" to Crimean bridge truck bomb is part of the information war

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"The so-called Bulgarian link" to the truck bomb on the Crimean Bridge is part of the information war and all further discussions on the topic will only add to the effect of this information war", said Dimitar Nedialkov - profesor at the Military Academy in Sofia, for BNR.


According to him, Russia does not consider Bulgaria insignificant, especially since the country is seen as a weak link in the collective security system. According to the expert the explosion on the Crimean Bridge is not an independent act of the special services of Ukraine and that the investigations that are currently being conducted will show who had helped them.




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