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Bulgaria Plans Bomb Tests to Advance Burgas Bus Attack Probe

Bulgarian investigators said Monday they will conduct test explosions to help move forward a probe into last year's airport bus bombing that killed five Israeli tourists and a Bulgarian, as media reported dead ends in the case.

Bulgaria had accused Hizbullah in February of being behind the Burgas attack.

Two buses were to be blown up using bombs that were similar in composition and strength to the one used in the July 18 attack at Burgas airport on the Black Sea, investigation chief Georgy Iliev told state BNR radio.

The aim of the experiment is to find out where the still unidentified bomber stood at the time of the detonation and whether he was carrying the bag with the explosives on his shoulders, or whether it was placed in the bus's luggage compartment.

Iliev's comments came as Bulgarian media reported that the probe had come to a standstill after investigators failed to obtain key information they had requested from Australia, Canada, Lebanon, the United States and Morocco.

Key questions about the bomber's identity, the bomb and the organization of the attack still remain unanswered, reported the Presa newspaper.

Chief prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov told the newspaper that the evidence collected so far was not conclusive enough to stand up in court.

Israel immediately blamed Iran and Hizbullah for the deadly attack which left more than 30 other Israelis injured.

However, and after months of keeping silent on the issue, Bulgaria pointed a finger at Hizbullah last month, leading to renewed calls for the EU to formally declare it a terrorist organization.

The bomber's name is still not known, with his DNA and fingerprints failing to find matches in international databases. Investigators said in February that two Hizbullah-linked accomplices had been identified as Australian and Canadian passport holders.

On Saturday, Bulgaria's caretaker prime minister Marin Raykov said it did not plan to initiate a procedure for blacklisting Hizbullah.

"We will only present the objective facts and circumstances. Let our European partners decide," he told BNR radio.

Source: Agence France Presse


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