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Gergyovden parade

Fri, May 09 2008 16:00 CET 187 Views
Gergyovden parade

GERGYOVDEN PARADE: Bulgaria's armed forces showcased their elite units and best military equipment on May 6, St George's Day (Gergyovden), which is also celebrated as the Bulgarian Army and Bravery day, in front of hundreds of onlookers in central Sofia. Greatly scaled down compared with similar parades from the communist era, it served as a fresh reminder that 2000 troops would be made redundant this year and that their equipment was either second-hand or outdated. Photo: GEORGI KOZHOUHAROV

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