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Heavy traffic at some of Bulgarian border crossings with Romania and Turkey

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Traffic at some border checkpoints with Turkey and Romania has been intensive, Bulgarian border police reported. The traffic across the bridges near Ruse and Vidin, as well as on the ferry Nikopol - Turnu Magurele, is significant. The passage through the checkpoints Kaynardzha - Lipnitsa and Krushari – Dobromir from 8:00 to 20:00 has been restored. Romania has lifted all Covid restrictions on entry.

On the border with Turkey, the traffic is intensive near Malko Tarnovo in the direction of Dereköy. Covid-related documents are not required when entering Turkey.

Traffic is normal at all other border crossings in the country, the Ministry of Interior said.




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