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The prosecutor's office will investigate a threat to kill against Hristiyan Pendikov

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The Sofia District Prosecutor's Office has initiated pre-trial proceedings in relation to a death threat addressed to Hristiyan Pendikov, who was beaten in Ohrid, announced the spokesperson of the Chief Prosecutor Siyka Mileva. 

Hristiyan Pendikov is a citizen of North Macedonia with Bulgarian self-awareness and secretary of the "Tsar Boris III" organization, who was attacked a week ago and subsequently transported to Bulgaria for treatment. 
Pendikov has filed a report with the General Directorate for Fighting Organized Crime in Bulgaria that a threatening message was sent against him in the Macedonian language on a social network, as well as that his photos were being circulated on the Internet with calls for violence against him.



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