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Foreign Ministry warns Bulgarians to refrain from traveling to Turkey

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The risk of terrorist acts in Turkey continues high, the press centre of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs declares. High-risk locations include tourist sites, town squares, ports, airports, railway stations, stadiums and sports halls, shopping centres and places with a high concentration of people, public places in close proximity to military and police facilities, the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry cautions and recommends that Bulgarian citizens postpone any planned visits to Turkey until the situation is normalized except in circumstances of exceptional necessity. 



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