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Bulgaria’s State Intelligence Agency acquires information about activities threatening national security

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Bulgaria’s State Intelligence Agency has acquired early information about activities posing risks and threats over the sovereignty, the territorial integrity of the country and the unity of the nation, which also threaten the political and economic security of the country, a report of the intelligence agency claims. Such information has been obtained in connection with countering terrorism, trans-border organized crime and factors acting as catalysts of migration processes.The intelligence services have given special attention to processes pertaining to the country’s energy security, the report of Bulgaria’s State Intelligence Agency further reads.




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