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Bulgaria's parliament approved additional military aid to Ukraine on Friday, agreeing to provide defective or redundant missiles to Kyiv to be repaired or used for spare parts.
Bulgaria continues to provide Ukraine with various types of weapons, as well as equipment and ammunition, as part of its defense assistance. The list of contents in the support package is being ...
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev blasted Ukraine while speaking to journalists on July 14, claiming that Kyiv "insists on waging war," while "Europe pays for everything." ...
Lawmakers in Bulgaria approved a military assistance package for Ukraine as the war with Russia continues. The issue has caused controversy in the country.
SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Bulgaria’s parliament on Friday approved the provision of additional military aid to Ukraine in its war with Russia. A majority of 147 lawmakers in the 240-seat chamber ...
Bulgaria's Parliament has approved a decision to extend by six months the deadline for the government to finalize negotiations on the sale of two Russian nuclear reactors and accompanying ...
Ukraine’s Ex-Bulgarian BTR-60 Personnel Carriers Wouldn’t Last Long On The Front Line By David Axe, Former Staff. David Axe writes about ships, planes, tanks, drones and missiles.
The decision to send a military mission abroad must be made by the Bulgarian parliament, and Boyko Borisov, who has so far supported military aid to Ukraine, quickly closed the door on sending troops.
Bulgaria should send military aid to Ukraine, the parliament decided on Thursday, giving the caretaker government one month to come up with a plan for what weapons the Black Sea country could send ...
SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Bulgarian lawmakers on Friday approved the country’s first military assistance package to Ukraine involving a classified list of weapons prepared by the government. The ...
The Bulgarian parliament has decided to extend the deadline given to the government to negotiate the sale of two Russian nuclear reactors and related equipment to Ukraine by six months.
Bulgarian lawmakers on Friday Dec. 9, 2022 approved the country’s first military assistance package to Ukraine involving a classified list of weapons prepared by the government.
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