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Bulgarian Presidency: Measures have been taken to guarantee the safety of journalist Christo Grozev

Christo Grozev
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Measures have been taken to guarantee the safety of investigative journalist Christo Grozev, including through cooperation with partner services.

Earlier this week, Russian authorities declared Grozev on their wanted list.
The press office of the Bulgarian head of state specified that the Bulgarian institutions were in contact with Christo Grozev even before the media publications on the subject.
President Rumen Radev is monitoring the situation.



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