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Bomb Threat during Sophia Airport in Bulgaria
- Updated: January 11, 2018
The Sophia Airport in Bulgaria was evacuated and closed, on Jan. 10, 2018, due to a explosve threat.
The depletion was systematic by a Interior Ministry after receiving a “malicious phone call,” during 1:20 p.m. internal time, according to Bgnes, a Bulgarian new agency. Police immediately responded to a threat.
Canine units were deployed to a airfield and a area was hermetic off. No vehicles were authorised to proceed a terminals, according to Segagb.
The explosve hazard was a hoax. Normal activity was authorised to resume during a Sophia Airport during 2:20 p.m. and evacuated passengers were available to lapse to a terminals.
Hours before a explosve hazard was called into a Sophia Airport, a Bulgarian European Commission Minister Lilyana Pavlova was in a airfield attending a press eventuality about electric vehicles.
There is no word if a tourist of a explosve hazard has been identified or arrested during this time, nor has a ground been determined.
Written by Jeanette Smith
Source:
RT: Sofia airfield evacuated due to explosve threat
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Bomb Threat during Sophia Airport in Bulgaria combined by Jeanette Smith on Jan 10, 2018
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