Protests all over the Country against the Involvement of Bulgaria in the War in Ukraine
A rally-procession under the title "Bulgaria - Zone of Peace" and "No to war and the involvement of Bulgaria in the conflict in Ukraine" gathered dozens of protesting citizens in front of the National Palace of Culture (NDK) in Sofia.
They declared for peace and demanded that our country maintain neutrality, as well as that a referendum be held that would clearly state the position of the citizens on the war in Ukraine.
"No Bulgarian boys in the slaughterhouse!", "Eastern Front again!!! - they will pass without us..." read the posters of the protesters. There were many Bulgarian flags, as well as the Samara flag. Russian flags were also visible, reported the National Radio.
Ivan Radichev said he was at the protest because he wanted neutrality. "Bulgaria has enough resources - natural, fossil - to be an independent and free country in the Balkans", noted the protester, quoted by BGNES.
Miglena Yoncheva stated that she is at the protest because she is Bulgarian and a mother. "Because I still believe that there are enough people in Bulgaria who can unite and wish for peace, not war. I want a future for my children, who I don't want to run away, as the people of my generation ran away," she pointed out.
After the rally, the participants in the protest blocked part of the center of Sofia and "Tsar Osvoboditel" boulevard between the presidency and the parliament. From the presidency, the procession headed to the building of the National Assembly, and then to "Orlov" bridge.
The initiative is joint with seven other cities in our country, and the idea is to declare the people's will for peace, the organizers explained on social networks.
Rally-procession under the title "Bulgaria - a zone of peace!" and...
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