All vehicles, including freight vehicles, are allowed to pass through the checkpoints at Bulgarian-Greek border, Bulgaria’s Border Police announced on 5th of February. For a week, the traffic was disrupted because of the blockades imposed by the...
All vehicles, including freight vehicles, are allowed to pass through the checkpoints at Bulgarian-Greek border, Bulgaria’s Border Police announced on 5th of February.
For a week, the traffic was disrupted because of the blockades imposed by the the protest of the Greek farmers.
Earlier in the morning, freight vehicles were not allowed in both directions through Kulata – Promachon border crossings.
Traffic through the other checkpoints at the border with Greece is back to normal.
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