Informational portal Topnovini.bg announces another fact of beating Maidan "activists" outside Ukraine. This time the events unfolded in Bulgaria, on the territory of which the representatives of the Night Wolves motor club were supposed to drive through a memorable raid. The “activists” tried to thwart the race, but the Bulgarians, who asked the opponents of the action to disperse and realized that they did not understand the words, decided to use force.
As it turned out later, not only Ukrainian, but also Lithuanian citizens took part in the action in the Bulgarian city of Burgas. There were several local residents among the “activists”. These locals, who decided to support the pro-Ukrainian Maidan frenzy, and got the most. They were Ivo Doshev and Ivan Penchev, who themselves got into a fight.
Before the start of the fight, the sides exchanged accusations and threats of violence. Pro-Ukrainian "activists" and representatives of the Bulgarian radical organizations have declared supporters of the Night Wolves motorcycle race "hired by Putin." The incident occurred on the outskirts of Burgas along the Trakia highway.
The Bulgarian law enforcement authorities decided to initiate proceedings against four people - two from the pro-Ukrainian side, two - from the side of the “Night Wolves” campaign.
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