"Russia will station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus", President Vladimir Putin said. "The United States have long deployed their tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of their allied countries", Putin went on to say. “Russia will complete the construction of the special storage facility for tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus on July 1”, Putin said for the TV show “Moscow, the Kremlin, Putin”. Russia has already stationed 10 aircraft in Belarus capable of carrying tactical nuclear weapons, Putin said. In his words, Russia is planning to build 1,600 tanks in one year.
Meanwhile, Hungary has also signed the European Defense Agency (EDA) project arrangement for the collaborative procurement of ammunition, EDA announced. So far, 22 EU member states and Norway have signed the project agreement. Bulgaria is not among them.
Banks have invested 400 million leva in preparing their systems for a smooth transition to the euro , announced Petya Dimitrova, chairwoman of the Association of Commercial Banks. She also recalled some of the benefits of the transition to the single..
Hundreds of people sent Marin Marinov, the UN employee who died in Gaza, on his last journey . The service at the St. Nicholas Church in Yambol was attended by his relatives, friends and colleagues from the world organization, as well as representatives..
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov and political and religious leaders congratulated the Muslim community in our country on the occasion of the great holiday of Ramadan Bayram. “Our far-sighted ancestors have..
The 30th of March is the opening day of the summer season at Burgas Airport. The coastal airport will offer tourists more flights and new destinations -..
The outrage and public discontent caused by the shocking revelations of brutal animal abuse and killings in Pernik continue . On this occasion, protests..
Over the next 24 hours, the weather will remain mostly cloudy. There will be short-term precipitation, temporarily intense and with thunderstorms in..
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