Chief prosecutor of an EU state is the target of a bombing

May 1, 2023



(RT)

The Bulgarian authorities have vowed to find the culprits behind an assassination attempt on Monday morning, when a roadside bomb detonated as Ivan Geshev's motorcade was driving by. The bomb was stuffed with shrapnel and had the equivalent of 3 kilograms of TNT in explosives, leaving a crater four meters wide and 40 centimeters deep. The Interior Ministry has opened a terrorism investigation and vowed to track down the perpetrators. Geshev has been accused of being morally unfit for the job, engaging in political prosecutions, and violating the separation of powers.

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