The military balance in the Black Sea is in Russia's favor, which poses security risks to the countries in the region, including Bulgaria, reads the 2020 report on the state of defense, adopted at the last meeting of Bulgaria’s cabinet before the general elections.
The report notes that in 2020 the Maritime Coordination Center opened in Varna. Recently, Bulgaria’s Prosecutor's Office announced that the group charged over alleged Russian spy ring had shown interest in the activities of the Maritime Coordination Center, the reporter of the Bulgarian National Radio Dobromir Videv reminded.
The modernization of this country’s Land Forces has slowed down due to scarce financial resources, the report further reads. Problems with aircraft maintenance and the low number of flight hours of military pilots remain a real threat to the protection of Bulgaria’s airspace, reads the report.
There is no immediate danger to the Bulgarian waters or to the Bulgarian coastline. The oil spill is drifting to the Southeast of Kerch Bay and to the North of the Kerch strait, and there exists a serious danger of pollution of the Sea of Azov, said..
BNR - "Horizont" has the draft agreement for 10-year cooperation in the field of security between Bulgaria and Ukraine. The 20-page document, the signing of which was postponed, stipulates that Bulgaria will provide training for..
Vazrazhdane party are to file a signal to the State Agency for National Security (SANS) over an attempt to "massively recruit" hundreds of Bulgarian municipal councillors, said Kostadin Kostadinov, leader of the party. He told media..
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is arriving in Bulgaria today on a visit. At the Novo Selo military training ground, he will get acquainted with the..
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte arrived by helicopter of the Bulgarian Air Force at the Novo Selo training range to get acquainted with the activities..
After the Plenum of the Court and the caretaker Minister of Justice waived their powers to submit nominations for President of the Supreme..
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