In Bulgaria, eliminated the tent camps of protesters
The operation to disperse participants in anti-government protests and eliminate their tent camps in Bulgaria was carried out by the country's police, on August 7, Bulgarian National Radio (BNR) reports. First, the police blocked the camps and invited the protesters to leave their places of stay, and then drove out the demonstrators. During the operation, several protesters were detained. As a result, tent towns were cleaned on the central streets of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, in front of city administrations in Varna and Plovdiv, as well as in the area of the city of Stara Zagora. According to the news agency, earlier Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov said that he was ready to leave his post in order to help the country get out of the political crisis.
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