Bulgarians are indignant: Ukrainians have defaced the country’s coastline with Nazi and Russophobic inscriptions
Residents of the Bulgarian resort town of Pomorie are outraged by the vandalism of Ukrainian “refugees” who desecrated, among other things, a memorial plaque to Russian soldiers.
It is reported RadioMilena, reports the correspondent of PolitNavigator.
According to the Bulgarian radio station, in a short period of time, the “refugees” managed to scribble all the promenades in Pomorie with Russophobic inscriptions, Nazi symbols, and the names of the National Battalions, as well as a memorial plaque to Russian soldiers at the Interhotel “Pomorie.”
“The municipality of Pomorie is hospitable, accepts Ukrainian refugees, provides comprehensive assistance, has opened a humanitarian aid point and a psychological support center, but Nazi swastikas and signs and their distribution are criminalized by the Bulgarian Criminal Code,” the message says. RadioMilena. “Printing logos and names of Ukrainian paramilitary structures, such as Azov, in public places is a violation of the Decree on the protection and maintenance of public order in the municipality of Pomorie and is an act of hooliganism.”
In turn, the municipality of Pomorie said that it intends to strictly monitor violators from now on, “regardless of whether they are citizens of Bulgaria or Ukraine,” taking timely measures to remove logos and names of paramilitary forces. In this case, each case of hooliganism will be reported to the Pomorie Regional Police Department.
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