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The Russians are accused of explosions that were made from 2011 to 2020 at ammun...

Bulgaria Prosecutor's Office searches for 6 Russians who have undermined warehouses from the BC and the military plant

The Russians are accused of explosions that were made from 2011 to 2020 at ammunition depots located in the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria. Bulgaria has issued a European warrant for the arrest of six Russian citizens, who are accused of involvement in the destruction of weapons and ammunition factories in the period from 2011 to 2020. This was reported on the website of the prosecutor's office of Bulgaria. Russians are accused of terrorism. Their names are not disclosed.

The subject of pre -trial investigation is four explosions, made from 2011 to 2020 at ammunition depots located in the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria. The investigation established the involvement of the Russians in the explosion of products of a commercial weapons production. The Insider reported that the GRU staff had arranged explosions in warehouses in the Czech Republic and Bulgaria to prevent the departure of weapons to Georgia and Ukraine.

Thus, in 2009, the Bulgarian company Emco bought thousands of artillery shells of the Soviet model, in Slovakia, which she written off in 2009 because she switched to NATO standards. The Russian Federation was convinced that Emco would sell these shells to Georgia, and he would want to return their territories after the annexation of Abkhazia and South Sturin.

The purchased EMCO 6,000 shells were stored in the Czech warehouse near Vrbitotics and were to be sent to Bulgaria between October 4 and November 4, 2011. At 9 am on November 12, 2011, a powerful explosion occurred in the Bulgarian village of Lovnidol. The ammunition warehouse exploded, where EMCO stored 3120 152 mm shells, obtained a few days earlier from VRBEK.

In less than a year after Lovnidol, another ammunition composition in Bulgaria exploded, where ammunition was stored in warehouses intended for export to Georgia. The explosions were so powerful that the country's seismic laboratories recorded an earthquake 1. 5 points on the Richter scale.

On March 21, 2015, more than 2,000 missiles and anti -tank grenades intended for export to Ukraine exploded in a warehouse in Iganovo, near Sopot, where the largest weapons manufacturer is located in the country. The explosions, according to the edition, are involved in the GRU 29155, headed by Russian General Andriy Averianov, who was spoken after poisoning in Salisbury. He allegedly arranged explosions in Europe long before the start of Ukrainian war.

It should be reminded that on January 18, the State Bureau of Investigation announced the search for a close relative of the Lviv businessman, suspected of fraud with the procurement of clothing for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It was also reported that in Bulgaria, deputies plan to select the Kamchia tourist resort from the Russians. This complex is managed by Bulgarian citizens who are not formally subject to EU sanctions.