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Bulgarian injured in London terror attack now in stable condition

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The foreign ministry in Sofia reported that the Bulgarian citizen, whom her relatives thought was injured in the London terror attack, is alive and well and has already established a contact with relatives.

The condition of another Bulgarian who suffered injuries from the terror attack in London is stable and his life is out of danger, Deputy Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev said. Bulgarian special services work in constant contact with each other and with foreign partners in order to ensure the maximum safety of Bulgarian citizens all over the world, Georgiev commented.

According to him, however, people should be careful no matter where they are and should avoid crowdеd places.



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