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Policewoma­n seriously injured during Sofia derby

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SOFIA: More than 20 Levski Sofia fans were detained after a policewoma­n was seriously injured following an explosion at the Vasil Levski Stadium during the 26-time Bulgarian champions’ league match against bitter city rivals CSKA.

The policewoma­n sustained an eye injury on Wednesday and underwent surgery.

“She is still in bad condition,” police chief commission­er Anton Zlatanov said.

“She underwent surgery but there are many pieces of glass on her face and in the eye.

“Such an act is inadmissib­le. It’s not a firework or a small bomb, it’s a bomb. This is an extremely unpleasant and ugly incident.”

He said the bomb had been thrown from the Levski fans’ section at a door near one of the stadium entrances, adding that another police officer sustained minor injuries.

“More than 20 Levski fans were detained but I can’t tell the exact number,” Zlatanov said.

The Eternal derby, as matches between the two most popular clubs in the Balkan country are called, ended in a 2-2 draw. CSKA are second in the standings, eight points behind leaders Ludogorets. Levski are fourth.

The fixture has a long history of crowd violence.

A man was killed by a bomb after the game in 2000 and hooliganis­m and arrests have been rife since then. — Reuters

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