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In Sofia, capital of Bulgaria, the candidate for deputy Atanas Shtefanov tore the flag of Ukraine from the facade of the town hall. Then the politician threw the flag on the sidewalk near the building, reports MK.

It is reported that the Ukrainian symbol hung with the flags of Bulgaria and Sofia on the third floor balcony of the town hall. Atanas Shtefanov came out, ripped off the blue and yellow flag and threw it on the ground.

The politician called the Ukrainian symbol a banner of “fascist enemies”. It should be noted that the street flag was then picked up, but not hoisted.

Earlier in Bulgaria, they reacted to the desire of the West to supply tanks to Ukraine. One of the commentators points out that these tanks are of sufficient quality, however, he warns, a tank without good control is “a pile of iron”.

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