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Bulgaria's Foreign Ministry has no information about Bulgarians injured in the shooting in the Czech capital

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In connection with a shooting in a university building in the center of the Czech capital Prague, as a result of which there are victims and wounded people, Bulgaria's Ministry of Foreign Affairs informs that according to the information of the Embassy of Bulgaria in the Czech Republic, there are currently no reports of injured Bulgarian citizens.

The Bulgarian embassy in Prague is in constant contact with the local authorities and continues to monitor the situation.

In case of need for assistance, Bulgarian citizens can contact the Embassy of Bulgaria in the Czech Republic on the emergency telephone number: + 420 774 790 991 

or via e-mail: embassy.prague@mfa.bg



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