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Foreign Ministry warns Bulgarian citizens to be vigilant when traveling to France

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Bulgaria's Ministry of Foreign Affairs informs Bulgarian citizens that the highest state of counter-terrorism alert has been introduced in the French Republic. This level envisages increased security measures throughout the country in public places and critical infrastructure sites.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends that Bulgarian citizens residing in and traveling to the French Republic exercise increased vigilance when visiting public places, mass, sports and cultural events, religious sites, stations, airports, public transport, shopping centers, museums, educational institutions and others endangered sites.

In case of need for assistance, Bulgarian citizens in the French Republic can contact the Bulgarian diplomatic mission in Paris at:

phone number +33 1 45 51 85 90; 

on-duty phone number during non-working hours: 0033 /0/ 6 21 84 95 15;

via email at consul@ambbulgarie.fr



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