Atentátník udeřil v Burgasu na autobus s Izraelci

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  • Atentát proti Izraelcům v Burgasu
  • Atentát proti Izraelcům v Burgasu 2
  • Burnt buses are seen at Bulgaria's Burgas airport July 18, 2012. Three people were killed and over 20 injured by an explosion on a bus carrying Israeli tourists outside the airport of the Black Sea city of Burgas on Wednesday. The mayor of the city, on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast, said the bus was carrying Israeli tourists, but the police could not immediately confirm the nationality of the tourists. Police said several other buses at the site had been damaged. REUTERS/Stringer (BULGARIA - Tags: DISASTER)
  • Údajný atentátník v kšiltovce, modrém triku a kraťasech, jak ho na letišti v Burgasu zachytila bezpečnostní kamera.
  • Israeli citizen Izhak Shriki (2nd R), who is searching for his wife, is comforted outside a hospital in the city of Burgas, about 400km (248miles) east of Sofia July 19, 2012. A suicide bomber committed the attack that killed eight people in a bus transporting Israeli tourists at a Bulgarian airport, the country's interior minister said on Thursday, and Israel accused Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants of responsibility. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA - Tags: CRIME LAW TRANSPORT)
  • A man and a woman react after an explosion at Bulgaria's Burgas airport July 18, 2012. Three people were killed and over 20 injured by an explosion on a bus carrying Israeli tourists outside the airport of the Black Sea city of Burgas on Wednesday. The mayor of the city, on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast, said the bus was carrying Israeli tourists, but the police could not immediately confirm the nationality of the tourists. Police said several other buses at the site had been damaged. REUTERS/Stringer (BULGARIA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT)
  • An Israeli survivor is transported to an ambulance as she leaves a hospital in the city of Burgas, some 400km (249 miles) east of Sofia July 19, 2012, en route to Israel. A suicide bomber committed the attack that killed eight people in a bus transporting Israeli tourists at a Bulgarian airport, the country's interior minister said on Thursday, and Israel accused Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants of responsibility. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA - Tags: CRIME LAW TRANSPORT)
  • An Israeli survivor is carried on a wheelchair to an ambulance as he leaves a hospital in the city of Burgas, some 400km (249 miles) east of Sofia July 19, 2012, en route to Israel. A suicide bomber committed the attack that killed eight people in a bus transporting Israeli tourists at a Bulgarian airport, the country's interior minister said on Thursday, and Israel accused Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants of responsibility. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA - Tags: CRIME LAW TRANSPORT)
  • Police officers stand near a police vehicle after an explosion at Bulgaria's Burgas airport July 18, 2012. An explosion which killed six people and injured dozens of Israeli tourists at the Bulgarian airport of Burgas was caused by a bomb in their bus, Bulgarian Foreign Minister Nikolai Mladenov told Reuters by telephone. In a statement, the foreign ministry said five people were killed and one died later in hospital. Thirty two people were taken to hospital with injuries. REUTERS/Impact Press Group (BULGARIA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT CRIME LAW)
  • Security personnel stand near security tape after an explosion at Bulgaria's Burgas airport July 18, 2012. At least four people were killed and over 20 injured by an explosion on a bus carrying Israeli tourists outside the airport of the coastal city of Burgas on Wednesday, Bulgarian authorities said. The mayor of the city, on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast, said the bus was carrying Israeli tourists, but police could not immediately confirm their nationality. Police said several other buses at the site had been damaged. REUTERS/Impact Press Group (BULGARIA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT)
  • Security personnel check a passenger's car outside Bulgaria's Burgas airport July 18, 2012. An explosion which killed six people and injured dozens of Israeli tourists at the Bulgarian airport of Burgas was caused by a bomb in their bus, Bulgarian Foreign Minister Nikolai Mladenov told Reuters by telephone. In a statement, the foreign ministry said five people were killed and one died later in hospital. Thirty two people were taken to hospital with injuries. REUTERS/Impact Press Group (BULGARIA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT)
  • People stand at a car park after an explosion at Bulgaria's Burgas airport July 18, 2012. At least four people were killed and over 20 injured by an explosion on a bus carrying Israeli tourists outside the airport of the coastal city of Burgas on Wednesday, Bulgarian authorities said. The mayor of the city, on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast, said the bus was carrying Israeli tourists, but police could not immediately confirm their nationality. Police said several other buses at the site had been damaged. REUTERS/Impact Press Group (BULGARIA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT)
  • Police officers stand outside Bulgaria's Burgas airport July 18, 2012. Three people were killed and over 20 injured by an explosion on a bus carrying Israeli tourists outside the airport of the Black Sea city of Burgas on Wednesday. The mayor of the city, on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast, said the bus was carrying Israeli tourists, but the police could not immediately confirm the nationality of the tourists. Police said several other buses at the site had been damaged. REUTERS/Stringer (BULGARIA - Tags: DISASTER)
  • Security personnel stand with a dog after an explosion at Bulgaria's Burgas airport July 18, 2012. An explosion which killed six people and injured dozens of Israeli tourists at the Bulgarian airport of Burgas was caused by a bomb in their bus, Bulgarian Foreign Minister Nikolai Mladenov told Reuters by telephone. In a statement, the foreign ministry said five people were killed and one died later in hospital. Thirty two people were taken to hospital with injuries. REUTERS/Nikolay Doncev (BULGARIA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT)
  • Bulgaria's President Rosen Plevneliev (C) walks near the site of an explosion at Bulgaria's Burgas airport July 18, 2012. At least four people were killed and over 20 injured by an explosion on a bus carrying Israeli tourists outside the airport of the Black Sea city of Burgas on Wednesday. The mayor of the city, on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast, said the bus was carrying Israeli tourists, but the police could not immediately confirm the nationality of the tourists. Police said several other buses at the site had been damaged. REUTERS/Nikolay Doncev (BULGARIA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT POLITICS)
  • Passengers walk at Bulgaria's Burgas airport in this August 3, 2007 file photo. An explosion in a bus carrying Israeli tourists which killed at least four and injured dozens at the Bulgarian airport of Burgas on July 18, 2012 was a deliberate attack, national radio BNR quoted Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov as saying. Picture taken August 3, 2007. REUTERS/Nadezda Chipeva/Files (BULGARIA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT)
  • Passengers wait outside Bulgaria's Burgas airport July 18, 2012. An explosion which killed six people and injured dozens of Israeli tourists at the Bulgarian airport of Burgas was caused by a bomb in their bus, Bulgarian Foreign Minister Nikolai Mladenov told Reuters by telephone. In a statement, the foreign ministry said five people were killed and one died later in hospital. Thirty two people were taken to hospital with injuries. REUTERS/Nikolay Doncev (BULGARIA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT)
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