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EU leaders express grief and condolences to the people of North Macedonia

Europe mourns the victims of the Koçani tragedy

Photo: EPA/BGNES

A total of 59 people lost their lives and 155 were injured in a fire that flared up during a concert by the popular band DNK in North Macedonia last night. The fire erupted at the Pulse club in the town of Koçani, 65 km from the Bulgarian border. Some of the injured have already been transported to Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey and Serbia for treatment. They are being flown to Bulgaria by the "Spartan" military aircraft. Hospitals in Sofia, Plovdiv and Varna are admitting citizens of North Macedonia who need medical treatment. Bulgaria is ready to accept more people injured in the Koçani fire.

The government in Skopje has declared seven days of national mourning.

Bulgarian citizens left flowers at the North Macedonian Embassy in Sofia.    Photo: Erol Emilov

Throughout the day on Sunday, European Union leaders expressed their condolences to the families of the victims and to the people of North Macedonia.


The President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, wrote in X: "I am heartbroken by the loss of so many young people in the terrible fire in Koçani. My thoughts go out to all the families of the victims of this tragedy," adding that "the EU stands in solidarity with the people of North Macedonia at this moment of grief".


"Europe mourns with you on this tragic day," European Parliament President Roberta Metsola also wrote on social media. The European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaya Kalas, also stressed that the EU shared the grief and pain of the people of North Macedonia.


Bulgarian state institutions reacted quickly, offering immediate help and assuring that our country felt the pain of North Macedonia.

Ambulance transporting Kocani fire victims. Photo: Rumen Sarandev

Speaking to RSM President Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova, Bulgarian head of state Rumen Radev expressed his condolences to the families who lost their loved ones. "Bulgaria has offered its help in the form of medical treatment to the victims of the fire in the Republic of North Macedonia," Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov posted on Facebook. The Prime Minister has ordered full readiness to provide medical assistance in our clinical facilities.


Other countries in the region have also offered their support and assistance to North Macedonia.





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