Six migrants killed in crash during police pursuit in Bulgaria, media says
- Reports on Friday said six migrants died and three others plus their Romanian driver were injured in a crash near Burgas, Bulgaria, Thursday night.
- Bulgaria serves chiefly as a transit corridor for migrants, officials say, with only a small number planning to stay in the EU and preliminary reports indicating origins from Afghanistan.
- Border Police Chief Commissioner Anton Zlatanov said a Romanian-registered Skoda failed to stop for a check and sought to evade capture on Thursday night.
- The Bulgarian News Agency reported the crash, while Romanian authorities did not immediately confirm media accounts; Border Police Chief Commissioner Anton Zlatanov said up to 20 organized criminal groups have been neutralized over two years.
- Since 2015, the Balkans have been a primary transit route to the EU, and officials say migration pressure has fallen by about 70% compared with last year.
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While police were trying to stop a vehicle with Romanian registration plates near the city of Burgas, it skidded off the road and into a lake while fleeing. Six migrants died in the accident.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified last night about an accident caused by a Romanian driver in Bulgaria, a soldier with the death of six migrants, that so far there were no requests for...
Van carrying illegal immigrants crashes, kills 6 in Bulgaria police chase
SOFIA, Bulgaria -- A van carrying nine migrants who entered Bulgaria illegally crashed while being chased by police near the country's eastern Black Sea coast, killing six of the migrants, officials said Friday.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE) clarified last night about an accident caused by a Romanian driver in Bulgaria, a soldier with the death of six migrants, that so far there have not been received requests for consular assistance related to this incident at the Romanian Embassy in Sofia. The accident occurred while the Romanian which led the suicide of new migrants was followed by the Border Police.
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