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mariacallous · 2 months
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A Bulgarian tycoon under house arrest, Vassil “The Skull” Bojkov, on Thursday announced a new political project, the “Centre” party, standing in opposition to Bulgaria’s current ruling coalition. 
“Bulgaria needs strong people with a sense of mission who can get the country out of its misery and lead it into the new world – something that those thieves can never do,” Bojkov said at the inauguration of the party in Sofia, attacking the current cabinet.
Party member Damyan Kachulski said the project comes at the right time geopolitically, with a “right-wing America, a strong Russia, a wise China, a reasonable Europe [and] a neighbouring strong Turkey” and it will seek the votes of “the silent majority”, referring to the low voter turnout in the 2021-2023 elections in Bulgaria. 
Dessislava Kovacheva, film producer and screenwriter of history-themed features, said the party stood against “anti-Bulgarian propaganda”, aims to attract “those who shiver when they hear the national anthem” and will deal with “the traitors who we know by name”.
Bojkov attended the launch event despite being under house arrest following his return to Bulgaria last August after a period of exile in Dubai where he relocated to evade various charges. They included being a leader of an organised crime group, wrongfully obtaining cultural and historical riches, murder threats and orchestrating assassinations. 
Since the 1990s, Bojkov has been associated with profitable businesses as well as alleged political influence and ties to organised crime. He started a chain of currency exchange offices and then expanded into the gambling industry in the 1990s, as well as into road construction, football and art collecting. 
The tables were turned in 2020, when his profitable lottery business was nationalised. He then became a vocal critic of ex-PM Boyko Borissov and his GERB party, as well as their partners from the Movement for Rights and Freedoms. This was a major change in attitude: before his clashes with the GERB-led cabinet in 2020, Bojkovv had shied away from media attention or comments on political events. 
In Dubai, he started a party called Bulgarian Rise, which is now defunct and replaced by his new opposition project. 
Both Bojkov and his foes from GERB and Movement for Rights and Freedoms found themselves designated by the Global Magnitsky Act in 2021. 
Several tycoons of his generation who amassed wealth and influence in the 1990s have been assassinated in recent years, triggering speculation about a tectonic change in Bulgaria’s criminal underground.
In May last year, Krassimir “Kyro” Kamenov and his wife were shot dead in Cape Town, South Africa. Last August, just before Bojkov’s return, business figure Alexei Petrov was assassinated in Sofia. In an interview in September, Bojkov denied having any major ties to Petrov and Kamenov. 
The announcement of the new party comes when relations between the two blocs in Bulgaria’s ruling coalition are tense after just less than a year of rule. The planned rotation of Prime Ministers in March, which is now turning into a fight for power between GERB/UDF and We Continue the Change / Democratic Bulgaria, risks the stability of the cabinet. 
“We don’t want another snap election but we won’t allow our alliance to be a cover-up for diverting the coalition’s main priorities,” PM Nikolai Denkov of We Continue the Change said on Thursday. He will file his resignation on March 6 to make way for GERB’s Mariya Gabriel. 
On Monday, Denkov met Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv. 
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mitchbeck · 7 months
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HARTFORD WOLF PACK DEFEAT T-BIRDS 3-2 IN SO
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By: Alex Thomas, Hartford Wolf PackHARTFORD, CT – The Hartford Wolf Pack returned to hockey on Wednesday night at the Koeppel Community Sports Center on the campus of Trinity College in style. The Wolf Pack scored twice in the third period, then used a Ryder Korczak goal to knock off the Springfield Thunderbirds 3-2 in the shootout in the first of three preseason affairs.Korczak scored the only shootout goal in the second round, tucking a backhander by goaltender Colten Ellis. Talyn Boyko, who played the final 29:59 of regulation and the entire five-minute overtime period, denied all three Thunderbird shooters to secure the win.It was the Thunderbirds, however, who struck first on this night. Anthony Beauregard opened the scoring 2:56 into the tilt, finding a puck in front of the Wolf Pack net and firing a backhand shot top shelf over Olof Lindbom.Lindbom, the Wolf Pack starter, made his best save of the game later in the period. Keean Washkurak sped into the Wolf Pack zone on a partial breakaway but was denied by the netminder.The Wolf Pack outshot the Thunderbirds 16-10 in the opening stanza, but Thunderbirds starter Vadim Zherenko stood tall, keeping the home side off the scoreboard.Lindbom would give way to Boyko 30:01 into the game, a scheduled decision by Head Coach Kris Knoblauch. Lindbom made 12 saves on 13 shots in his preseason debut.Zherenko also finished his night in the second period. The second-year goaltender denied all 22 shots sent his way in 40 minutes of action, giving way to Ellis after the second intermission.The third period saw the offensive dam break, as the sides combined for three goals.The Wolf Pack scored their first goal of the preseason 2:13 into the third period. Ryan McCleary found twine, blasting home his first of the exhibition season from the point. McCleary, a training camp invite, lasered a shot from the blue line that snuck through the traffic and beat Ellis. Adam Sýkora, who dished the puck from the right-wing wall, was credited with the lone assist.Just over a minute later, at 3:35, another Hartford blueliner would blast home a goal. This time, it was Seth Barton who beat Ellis. Korczak, the shootout hero, and Brett Berard were credited with the assists on Hartford’s lone powerplay goal of the night.The Wolf Pack would again head to the powerplay with under six minutes to go but could not find a way to extend their lead. Moments later, the Wolf Pack would take a penalty of their own, giving the Thunderbirds a chance to tie with 3:09 remaining.The T-Birds took advantage, as Tanner Dickinson labeled a shot by Boyko for his first of the preseason with under three minutes to play.Overtime solved nothing despite each side generating one high-danger scoring chance.In the shootout, Korczak scored the lone goal to propel the Wolf Pack to victory.The preseason continues tomorrow afternoon when the Wolf Pack visit the Bridgeport Islanders in the first game of a home-and-home set. The puck drop is set for 1:00 p.m.About OVG360: OVG360, a division of Oak View Group, is a full-service venue management and hospitality company that helps client partners reimagine the sports, live entertainment, and convention industries for the betterment of the venue, employees, artists, athletes, and surrounding communities. With a portfolio of more than 200 client partners spanning arenas, stadiums, convention centers, performing arts centers, cultural institutions, and state fairs around the globe, OVG360 provides a set of services, resources, and expertise designed to elevate every aspect of business that matters to venue operators. Service-oriented and driven by social responsibility, OVG360 helps facilities drive value through excellence and innovation in food services, booking and content development, sustainable operations, public health and public safety, and more.ABOUT THE HARTFORD WOLF PACK: The Hartford Wolf Pack has been a premier franchise in the American Hockey League since the team’s inception in 1997. The Wolf Pack is the top player-development affiliate of the NHL's New York Rangers and plays at the XL Center. The Wolf Pack has been home to some of the Rangers' newest faces, including Igor Shesterkin, Filip Chytil, and Ryan Lindgren. Follow the Wolf Pack on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.HARTFORD WOLF PACK HOME Read the full article
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remixinc · 10 months
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Director - Ian Pons Jewell DOP - Mauro Chiarello Executive Producer - Michael Garza Producer - Jon Adams Wardrobe Stylist - Nayeli De Alba Casting Coordinator - Emm Le Chat Executive Producer - Sasha Bevka Producer - Tanya Sokolova 1st AD - Dennis Sonin 2nd AD - Tanya Kryva Production Designer - Vladimir Radlinskiy Production Manager - Ulya Sotnikova Wardrobe Stylist - Kostia Goncharuk MUA - Marta Skalska Casting Director - Serj Ristenko Casting Assistant - Anna Haleta Production Assistant - Lisa Vilboi Production Assistant - Anna Refel Chaperone - Sonia Shkulskaya Chaperone - Orest Kurysko Chaperone - Slava Chigir Chaperone - Sofia Refel DIT - Dimtry Samus Playback Op - Sergey Rupos 1st AC - Vlad Dobryk 2nd AC - Pasha Chui MOCO - Ivan Ryzhak and Denis Akulov Location Manager - Andrey Nedobora Gaffer - Andrey Barsukov  Key Grip - Oleg Belozor Unit Manager - Anatoliy Koval Food Stylist - Zhanna Nikonova Sound - Denis Ryskal and Bogdan Zinkevich VFX Supervisor - Denis Reva BTS - Artem Nadyozhin  Colour - Tom Mangham Shoot Sup - Denis Reva VFX Lead - Paul Wilmot VFX Artists - James Adamson, Bruno Fukumothi and Jonny Freeman 3D Artists - Fin Crowther, Andy Bartholomew, Vicky McIntyre and Marcel Ruegenberg
SOUND Music - Phil Kay at KOM Voice Over - Brian Finney Audio Post - String and Tins Sound Design and Mix - Culum Simpson, Will Cohen, Nigel Mannington and Lawrence Kendrick Audio Producer - Laura-Leigh Smith
CAST Talent OCP - Patricia Collazo Talent OCP - Jose Lopez Talent OCP - Ako Gogelia Talent OCP - Davit Meskhi Talent OCP - Natalia Gugheli Talent OCP - Nini Lashvili Talent OCP - Gigi Loria Talent FE - Nino Mgebrishvili Talent OCP - Jennifer Harcia Talent OCP - Ihor Kravchenko Talent OCP - Sergey Berest Talent OCP - Yulia Sturzha Talent OCP - Kawita Vondrine Talent OCP - Igor Zorov Talent FE - Avik Barkhiyan Talent FE - Yuriy Karvchenko Talent FE - Eugeniy Skisov Talent OCP - Sana Grebenets Talent OCP - Mayila Guy Talent OCP - Ihor Sadovoy Talent OCP - Valeriy Kovalenko Talent OCP - Alwata Boubacar Talent FE - Sibgh Talent OCP - Sasha Kravchenko Talent FE - Ta Yana Talent FE - Amanda Iroania Talent FE - Shaquille Homalley Talent FE - Maria Jennifer Talent FE - Natalia Kara Talent OCP - Ganna Gelmedova Talent FE - Nikolay Boyko Talent OCP - Fablala Robi Talent FE - Oles Dmitrenko Talent FE - Marianna Udachna
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lesterplatt · 1 year
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Director - Ian Pons Jewell DOP - Mauro Chiarello Executive Producer - Michael Garza Producer - Jon Adams Wardrobe Stylist - Nayeli De Alba Casting Coordinator - Emm Le Chat Executive Producer - Sasha Bevka Producer - Tanya Sokolova 1st AD - Dennis Sonin 2nd AD - Tanya Kryva Production Designer - Vladimir Radlinskiy Production Manager - Ulya Sotnikova Wardrobe Stylist - Kostia Goncharuk MUA - Marta Skalska Casting Director - Serj Ristenko Casting Assistant - Anna Haleta Production Assistant - Lisa Vilboi Production Assistant - Anna Refel Chaperone - Sonia Shkulskaya Chaperone - Orest Kurysko Chaperone - Slava Chigir Chaperone - Sofia Refel DIT - Dimtry Samus Playback Op - Sergey Rupos 1st AC - Vlad Dobryk 2nd AC - Pasha Chui MOCO - Ivan Ryzhak and Denis Akulov Location Manager - Andrey Nedobora Gaffer - Andrey Barsukov  Key Grip - Oleg Belozor Unit Manager - Anatoliy Koval Food Stylist - Zhanna Nikonova Sound - Denis Ryskal and Bogdan Zinkevich VFX Supervisor - Denis Reva BTS - Artem Nadyozhin  Colour - Tom Mangham Shoot Sup - Denis Reva VFX Lead - Paul Wilmot VFX Artists - James Adamson, Bruno Fukumothi and Jonny Freeman 3D Artists - Fin Crowther, Andy Bartholomew, Vicky McIntyre and Marcel Ruegenberg
SOUND Music - Phil Kay at KOM Voice Over - Brian Finney Audio Post - String and Tins Sound Design and Mix - Culum Simpson, Will Cohen, Nigel Mannington and Lawrence Kendrick Audio Producer - Laura-Leigh Smith
CAST Talent OCP - Patricia Collazo Talent OCP - Jose Lopez Talent OCP - Ako Gogelia Talent OCP - Davit Meskhi Talent OCP - Natalia Gugheli Talent OCP - Nini Lashvili Talent OCP - Gigi Loria Talent FE - Nino Mgebrishvili Talent OCP - Jennifer Harcia Talent OCP - Ihor Kravchenko Talent OCP - Sergey Berest Talent OCP - Yulia Sturzha Talent OCP - Kawita Vondrine Talent OCP - Igor Zorov Talent FE - Avik Barkhiyan Talent FE - Yuriy Karvchenko Talent FE - Eugeniy Skisov Talent OCP - Sana Grebenets Talent OCP - Mayila Guy Talent OCP - Ihor Sadovoy Talent OCP - Valeriy Kovalenko Talent OCP - Alwata Boubacar Talent FE - Sibgh Talent OCP - Sasha Kravchenko Talent FE - Ta Yana Talent FE - Amanda Iroania Talent FE - Shaquille Homalley Talent FE - Maria Jennifer Talent FE - Natalia Kara Talent OCP - Ganna Gelmedova Talent FE - Nikolay Boyko Talent OCP - Fablala Robi Talent FE - Oles Dmitrenko Talent FE - Marianna Udachna
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beardedmrbean · 2 years
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The arrest of former Prime Minister and GERB leader Boyko Borissov is illegal, the Sofia District Court ruled.
The General Directorate of the National Police must pay the costs of BGN 300 which Borissov incurred in the case, plus another BGN 10 for his filing.
According to Judge Nikolay Urumov, “to the time of Borissov's detention, no suitable evidence or means evidence has been gathered to indicate the applicant's possible complicity in the commission of the crime of extortion (of Vasil Bozhkov). The ECHR explicitly has stated that a reasonable suspicion of committing a crime presupposes the existence of facts or information that would convince the objective observer that the person in question may have committed a crime. However, such are missing from the cover of the case.”
It is not clear from the detention order of the General Directorate of the National Police (GDNP) what the reasons are for Borissov to be arrested.
The SDC ruling says Prime Minister Kiril Petkov was also questioned, saying he met with European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kovesi on March 16th and was concerned that “the Bulgarian prosecutor's office did not act adequately” on the signals, and Kovesi replied that “action will be taken by the European Public Prosecutor's Office within its competence”.
Petkov also expressed concern that Borissov and the others mentioned in the SFIA (State Financial Inspection Agency) report would gain access to it and could influence the objective investigation by destroying or concealing items and documents. They can also press witnesses.
However, Judge Urumov believes that “his doubts are not supported by any facts”. He also explained that Petkov himself had not stated “in any way that he had witnessed the commission of a crime or that he knew specific facts relevant to the crime committed by the applicant Borissov”.
The decision of the SDC is not final and can be appealed within two weeks before the Administrative Court in Sofia.
“I thank the Bulgarian court. There is no one above the law!” Boyko Borissov wrote on Facebook.
Borissov, his former finance minister Vladislav Goranov and his publicist Sevdelina Arnaudova were arrested on March 17th. The Ministry of Interior even announced that the former head of the parliamentary committee on budget and finance Menda Stoyanova had been detained, which she herself denied. Less than 24 hours later, however, the three were released without charge.
There were mutual accusations of lying between Interior Minister Boyko Rashkov and the prosecutor's office. The state prosecution said there was not enough evidence to detain Borisov, Goranov and Arnaudova, and that if they did, they would break the law. According to the prosecutor's office, procedural and investigative actions were flawed because they were not committed by an investigator. In addition, the Sofia Prosecutor’s Office considers that there was no urgency in the present case to allow an investigative body to initiate pre-trial proceedings.
A midnight briefing by Prime Minister Kiril Petkov and Boyko Rashkov followed, at which Petkov accused the prosecutor's office of sabotage, and Rashkov explained that the Interior Ministry used the principle of urgency to make the state prosecution work.
The European Public Prosecutor's Office was also involved in the scandal. The Ministry of Interior announced that it would also take a stand on the issue, but the message was later deleted.
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queerlythoughts · 3 years
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References, Crit, Philip Beesley
Judith Butler Precarious Life and Karen Barad Entangled in Universe: queer subatomic, interactive versus intraactive
Yellow Wallpaper; helene cixous' 
stigmata; georges bataille's story of the eye
rogier caillois' insect mimicry and legendary psychaesthenia
Virtual space: precarity! 
Larry Busbea Responsive Environment: codividual; 
Donald Winnicott's transitional fields
Eric Boyko with Andrew Levitt: Telelogical models
Think about precarity, uncertainty. How do you avoid killing a subject, killing the notion of queer/queer space, by studying it and defining it? How to give agency without taking agency? Accessibility is important; giving it to some denies it to other; precarity.
Nietzsche's Dionysian Masks: what does a ‘mask’ give you? It conceals and reveals, gives agency, birth and truth by hiding. Anonimity gives you the abiltiy to distance yourself yet explore; ritualizes. What is at the edge of the mask? “Speak and Don’t Speak”. The mask as expression of identity, yet concealing identity.
**CHORA (Kristeva) **: The earliest stage in your psychosexual development (0-6 months), according to Julia Kristeva. In this pre-lingual stage of development, you were dominated by a chaotic mix of perceptions, feelings, and needs. You did not distinguish your own self from that of your mother or even the world around you. Rather, you spent your time taking into yourself everything that you experienced as pleasurable without any acknowledgment of boundaries. This is the stage, then, when you were closest to the pure materiality of existence, or what Lacan terms "the Real." At this stage, you were, according to Kristeva, purely dominated by your drives (both life drives and the death drives). See the Kristeva Module on Psychosexual Development.
Do not become reductive.
How do you queer your research and exploration? What is the non normative approach to this exploration?
Inhabitat that diffuculty. Define what can’t be define, organize what is almsot intangible. But - be transformative in your practice. 
Think of the one and the other - the you and them - as one. What does that mean? How do both exist?
Keep yourself at the center of this exploration - you are the transformative process of this data and how you absorb and present it is critical more so than the pieces in themself. 
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mildblack12 · 5 years
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Liga Eropa: Hasil pertandingan Chelsea 3 vs 0 Dynamo Kiev
Liga Eropa: Hasil pertandingan Chelsea 3 vs 0 Dynamo Kiev
Europa League – Chelsea berhasil memasuki perempat final Liga Eropa dengan kemenangan sebagai tuan rumah dengan skor 3-0 di kandang atas melawan tamunya Dynamo Kiev, Jumat 08 Maret 2019.
Bermain permainan laga ketujuh mereka dalam 18 hari, pasukan Maurizio Sarri mencetak gol dari Pedro (17) dan tendangan bebas Willian yang mewah (65) sebelum Callum Hudson-Odoi menambahkan sepertiga akhir (88)…
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kamuoyuhaber-blog · 6 years
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SON DAKİKA! Denys Boyko, Dinamo Kiev’de
SON DAKİKA! Denys Boyko, Dinamo Kiev’de
Son dakika haberine göre; Dinamo Kiev, Beşiktaş’tan kaleci Denys Boyko ile 5 yıllık sözleşme imzaladıklarını duyurdu. Beşiktaş, 3 milyon 300 bin euro’ya transfer ettiği Boyko’yu bedelsiz olarak Dinamo Kiev’e verdi
Beşiktaş’ta bekleneni veremeyen ve geçtiğimiz sezonu Dinamo Kiev’de kiralık olarak geçiren Denys Boyko, Ukrayna ekibi ile 5 yıllık sözleşme imzaldı.
Dinamo…
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sporunyildizi-blog · 6 years
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Beşiktaş'a kötü haber!
Beşiktaş’a kötü haber!
Yabancı oyuncu kontenjanında yer açmak amacıyla Belçika ekibi Club Brugge’e kiralanacağı konuşulan Denys Boyko takımda kaldı. Yapılan ilk görüşmelerde mali şartları kabul eden Belçika ekibinin daha sonra bu transferden vazgeçtiği ve Ukraynalı oyuncunun Türkiye’ye geri döneceği öğrenildi.
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mariacallous · 8 months
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Authorities are working on “all possible versions” regarding the murder in broad daylight of influential Bulgarian business figure Alexei Petrov while police are still researching the crime scene, media reported on Thursday.
“The version that the murder was ordered by people close to him has not been ruled out,” reported bTV channel.
In the meantime, MP Atanas Atanasov demanded a high-level meeting on national security following the murder.
On Wednesday, representatives of the Prosecution and the Ministry of Interior gave a briefing where they said that witnesses are being questioned but without giving any further update on the possible motive or type of weapon used.
Petrov was shot dead on Wednesday along with an as yet unidentified woman who is now confirmed to have survived the attack. They were in the presence of three bodyguards, walking around a forest route in Sofia’s Vitosha mountain, near Dragalevski neighbourhood where Petrov lived.
Bulgarian National Television reported on Thursday that Petrov was not expecting any danger and his security was behind him. 
This is the latest killing of an influential figure with alleged criminal ties from the same generation. On May 25, Krassimir Kanev “Kyro”, along with three other people, was shot dead in his home in Cape Town, South Africa.
Some experts see a possible tie between the killings. Politicians and commentators have also adopted the phrase that Bulgaria is “returning to the 1990s” because of the increased attacks on organised crime figures, symptomatic of internal conflicts.
“The mobster years have never gone away,” commented Democratic Bulgaria MP Ivaylo Mirchev on Wednesday. 
“Key figures who knew and remembered quite a lot are now going away,” investigative journalist Miroluba Benatova told Bulgarian National Radio on Thursday, adding: “Everyone is surprised by this murder. Such turnouts are not to be expected, especially when it concerns such an influential figure who has been through everything.”
Petrov, sometimes nicknamed “The Tractor” for his imposing character, was born in 1962. He graduated from the police academy in Pazardzhik in 1981 and worked as part of Bulgaria’s anti-terorrism unit during the last decade of the Communist regime as well as in the structures of the repressive state security apparatus, including as an undercover agent.
In the early 1990s, some members of the former police entered the private sector through insurance and security firms. Petrov was part of this trend. These firms are now often associated with organised crime, political influence and assassinations of other influential figures in the late-1890s and early-2000s. 
There were previous assassination attempts against Petrov in 1998, 2002 and 2015, all ending without conclusive investigations.
“After the turbulent 1990s, Petrov underwent a metamorphosis, typical of many similar individuals in Eastern Europe in that transitional era. He began to gradually make his business more transparent, as well as entering official relations with state institutions,” wrote Capital Weekly newspaper.
It noted that Petrov was one of the supporters of future Sofia mayor, three-time Prime Minister and GERB party leader Boyko Borissov – who also developed businesses in security, was once a bodyguard to Communist leader Todor Zhivkov in the 1990s and in 1998 had shares in a firm along with Petrov. 
Despite this connection, in 2010, Petrov was briefly arrested as part of a raid against an organised crime group, and in 2011 was investigated for bribery, corruption and extorsion among other charges. He denied wrongdoing, was later cleared and successfully counter-sued the state for 21 million euro in damages.
On February 17, in a TV interview, Borissov said he and Petrov “we were always opponents, although not enemies” and credited him with preventing a terrorist attack in Sofia in the mid-1980s without providing further details. 
In 2011 Petrov founded the major insurance company Lev Ins.
Petrov was also a lecturer on national and cyber security at Sofia’s University of National and World Economy as well as at Plovdiv University. His rich biography includes positions such being the President of Bulgaria’s karate association. 
In his most recent interviews, Petrov was critical of the current politics of GERB and was also in favour of the ousting of Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev, who was a subject of an attack in May.
Borissov has yet to comment on the murder.
Opponents of the current coalition, such as former GERB member and Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov and recent interim Interior Minister Ivan Demerdzhiev, noted in their first statements that Petrov was instrumental in the creation of the current cabinet, featuring two opposing blocks.
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HARTFORD WOLF PACK WINS GAME 1 OVER PROVIDENCE BRUINS
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By: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings PROVIDENCE, RI - Bobby Trivigno's late second-period goal became the game-winner for the Hartford Wolf Pack in a 1-0 win over the Providence Bruins at the Amica Mutual Pavilion. The Pack held the Atlantic Division regular season champs to 14 shots, a playoff game franchise-low in an opening game of the series. The win transferred the home-ice advantage to Hartford. Trivigno took an outlet pass by Blake Hillman, who was open on the left wing. He then drove to the net and sent a pass that hit the skate of Bruins' defenseman, Michael Callahan. Sýkora found it and registered his first AHL point when he sent it back to Trivigno. The former Boston University forward had the inside position on the other Bruins defenseman Josiah Didier. Trivigno backhanded it into the back of the net, registering his second goal of the postseason. THIRD PERIOD In the third period, the Pack tightened their defensive vise-grip on the Bruins. They held them to zero shots in the first 9:24 of the period. The Wolf Pack had effective early power play pressure as Will Lockwood and Tim Gettinger were stopped. Garand kept the Bruins off the board with a critical save denying Luke Toporowski's backhander. With a minute left, the Bruins took their timeout. After the faceoff, it took them nine seconds after the timeout to finally get Bussi off the ice for the extra attacker. The Bruins leading scorer, Georgii Mekulovon, had a last-second drive to try to tie the game, but he fired it wide as time expired. SECOND PERIOD In the second period, the Wolf Pack paid exceptional attention to detail, something instilled in them by Head Coach Kris Knoblauch, and held the Bruins to nine total shots and had several chances denied. Tanner Fritz had his first of two shorthanded breakaways at 7:22, and Brandon Bussi made a left-pad save. The second opportunity came at 18:28 and went to the backhander. Bussi was up to the challenge and made the save. The Wolf Pack had the Bruins all tied up. At 14:24, Toporowski was in front of the Pack net and put one off Garand’s blocker. The puck went up in the air, and Garland kept his eyes on the biscuit and kept the Providence opportunity to just the one shot. The physical play picked up as well, with Hillman taking out Fabian Lysell.  That was followed later when Oskar Steen, returned to Providence by the parent Boston Bruins, sent a Wolf Pack player into the bench area via the bench door. No penalty was called, much to the Pack's chagrin. The Pack broke through late at 15:22. LINES: Cullye-Carpenter-Elson Fritz-Pajuniemi-Blidh Gettinger-Edström-Lockwood Henriksson-Sýkora-Trivigno Jones-Emberson Hillman-Scanlin Clendening-Kalynuk Garand Gahagen #35 SCRATCHES: Talyn Boyko #40 Matt Rempe (upper body, day-to-day) Louie Roehl #4 (healthy) Bryce McConnell-Barker #8 (healthy) Brett Berard #27 (healthy) Maxim Barbashev #18 (healthy) Ryder Korczak  #38 (healthy) Matt Robertson (upper body, may return in the latter half of this round of the playoffs) Patrick Khordorenko (season-ending shoulder surgery). C.J. Smith (hip area surgery done for the season) NOTES: This is the fifth time these two teams have met in the Calder Cup playoffs. Sýkora had his best game, and his offensive zone pressure was its best since his arrival. His play in this one earned him the game’s third star. The old team record for least shots on goal allowed was 15, first done on April 23, 1998, nearly 24 years ago against the Springfield Falcons and again on April 20, 2007, against Providence. Ex-Pack Vinni Lettieri played his first playoff games since his college days at Minnesota with Providence. BARBASHEV The Rangers assigned Maxim Barbashev (65 points in 67 games) to the Wolf Pack just before they left, signing an ATO deal, and was assigned uniform #18, but won’t play at all this weekend. His junior season ended in the quarterfinals of the QMJHL President Cup playoffs. He earned eight points in 12 games. His team, the Moncton Wildcats, were eliminated in seven games by the Halifax Mooseheads. One-time New York Ranger coach, Daniel Lacroix, is in his second tour of duty coaching with Moncton. The 2022 fifth-round draft pick (161st overall) scored the game’s first goal on a right-wing shot. He checks in at 6’1, 185 lbs. at just 19, and has another year of junior eligibility left. He has two older brothers playing pro hockey. Ivan is with the Vegas Golden Knights, and his oldest brother is 30-year-old Sergei. He is back in Russia with Dizel Penza (Russia-VHL) after starting the season with HK Tambov (Russia-VHL). A prominent QMJHL scout, who's head of another NHL organization, has this take on Barbasev. "Looks awkward. Plays a heavy game (though). Can make mistakes and be inconsistent, but has an edge and physicality. Loves going to the net.” MORE NOTES: According to Knoblauch, Matt Robertson will not play in games 1 or 2 for the Wolf Pack. Utica sent former UCONN defenseman Jarrod Gourley to Adirondack (ECHL). Greenville evened their ECHL South Division semifinal at two Friday with a 3-1 win. Former UCONN forward Ben Freeman scored his second goal of the series and the game-winner. The two teams meet on Saturday night in Game 5. It didn’t take too long for Springfield’s Martin Frk to find new digs. Just two days after the Wolf Pack eliminated the Thunderbirds, he became one of five AHL’ers to sign for Europe for next year as he inked a deal with SC Bern (Switzerland-LNA). Rangers top prospect Brennan Othmann is playing with the Peterborough Petes in the OHL championship series against the North Bay Battalion. On Friday, they won 3-2 as Othmann had the primary assist on the first goal and had three shots. In the WHL Eastern conference series, the Winnipeg Ice was victorious in Game 1 with the Saskatoon Blades as Easton Armstrong, son of Wolf Pack great Derek Armstrong, was pointless and without a shot in Game 1. The Calgary Wranglers opened the playoffs with a 3-2 overtime victory as Jacob Pelletier scored halfway thru the overtime of Game 1 and won in Game 2 in overtime as Matt Philips scored. Former UCONN forward Marc Gatcomb scored a beautiful rebound goal in Game 1 that got Abbotsford on the scoreboard. The game was attended by 5,654 and came on the heels of the announcement of a new building coming to replace the 40-year-old, 19,000-seat Scotiabank Saddledome was reached by the Flames, and CSEC  (Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation), which owns them and the city to build a new arena in the east end of Calgary in the Rivers District. The announcement was made in Victoria Park on the site of the proposed arena. It will become the fifth brand-new state-of-the-art arena in the AHL. The building will house all three hockey teams that call Calgary home. The NHL Flames, AHL Wranglers, the junior-level WHL Hitmen, and NLL Roughnecks will be in the new building. The City Council approved $800K for the new arena, and the overall price tag is $1.2B for the arena project. This was an important hurdle; a final step will outline the new Events Center's expected timeline and specs. The Saddledome was built in 1983 and is the second oldest building in the NHL, behind MSG. MSG was renovated in 2013, and the Saddledome replaced the Calgary Corral that housed the Flames, WHA Calgary Cowboys, and the WHL Wranglers (who moved to Lethbridge) in the mid-‘70’s. HARTFORD WOLF PACK HOME Read the full article
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Director - Ian Pons Jewell DOP - Mauro Chiarello Executive Producer - Michael Garza Producer - Jon Adams Wardrobe Stylist - Nayeli De Alba Casting Coordinator - Emm Le Chat Executive Producer - Sasha Bevka Producer - Tanya Sokolova 1st AD - Dennis Sonin 2nd AD - Tanya Kryva Production Designer - Vladimir Radlinskiy Production Manager - Ulya Sotnikova Wardrobe Stylist - Kostia Goncharuk MUA - Marta Skalska Casting Director - Serj Ristenko Casting Assistant - Anna Haleta Production Assistant - Lisa Vilboi Production Assistant - Anna Refel Chaperone - Sonia Shkulskaya Chaperone - Orest Kurysko Chaperone - Slava Chigir Chaperone - Sofia Refel DIT - Dimtry Samus Playback Op - Sergey Rupos 1st AC - Vlad Dobryk 2nd AC - Pasha Chui MOCO - Ivan Ryzhak and Denis Akulov Location Manager - Andrey Nedobora Gaffer - Andrey Barsukov  Key Grip - Oleg Belozor Unit Manager - Anatoliy Koval Food Stylist - Zhanna Nikonova Sound - Denis Ryskal and Bogdan Zinkevich VFX Supervisor - Denis Reva BTS - Artem Nadyozhin  Colour - Tom Mangham Shoot Sup - Denis Reva VFX Lead - Paul Wilmot VFX Artists - James Adamson, Bruno Fukumothi and Jonny Freeman 3D Artists - Fin Crowther, Andy Bartholomew, Vicky McIntyre and Marcel Ruegenberg
SOUND Music - Phil Kay at KOM Voice Over - Brian Finney Audio Post - String and Tins Sound Design and Mix - Culum Simpson, Will Cohen, Nigel Mannington and Lawrence Kendrick Audio Producer - Laura-Leigh Smith
CAST Talent OCP - Patricia Collazo Talent OCP - Jose Lopez Talent OCP - Ako Gogelia Talent OCP - Davit Meskhi Talent OCP - Natalia Gugheli Talent OCP - Nini Lashvili Talent OCP - Gigi Loria Talent FE - Nino Mgebrishvili Talent OCP - Jennifer Harcia Talent OCP - Ihor Kravchenko Talent OCP - Sergey Berest Talent OCP - Yulia Sturzha Talent OCP - Kawita Vondrine Talent OCP - Igor Zorov Talent FE - Avik Barkhiyan Talent FE - Yuriy Karvchenko Talent FE - Eugeniy Skisov Talent OCP - Sana Grebenets Talent OCP - Mayila Guy Talent OCP - Ihor Sadovoy Talent OCP - Valeriy Kovalenko Talent OCP - Alwata Boubacar Talent FE - Sibgh Talent OCP - Sasha Kravchenko Talent FE - Ta Yana Talent FE - Amanda Iroania Talent FE - Shaquille Homalley Talent FE - Maria Jennifer Talent FE - Natalia Kara Talent OCP - Ganna Gelmedova Talent FE - Nikolay Boyko Talent OCP - Fablala Robi Talent FE - Oles Dmitrenko Talent FE - Marianna Udachna
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