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Bulgarian Foreign Ministry: No reports of injured Bulgarians in Croatia's earthquake

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There is no data on injured Bulgarian citizens during this morning's earthquake in Croatia, the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry has reported. "My thoughts are with all of my friends from Croatia after the earthquake this morning. I want to express my solidarity with the Croatian people in this difficult time and my hope for a quick recovery of any damages", Bulgaria's PM Boyko Borissov wrote in social networks after this morning's earthquake in the Croatian capital Zagreb.

In case of need for assistance, Bulgarian citizens in Croatia can contact the Bulgarian embassy in Zagreb at the following phone numbers:
+385 1 46 46 609, +385 1 46 46 631; 385 1 46 46 640 and during non-working hours at +385 984 69 808.




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