Two ambulance drivers were slightly injured but experienced severe emotional stress after an incident near UMBAL-Burgas.
The events, reported by Nova TV, are shocking and shed light on the growing aggression on Bulgarian streets.
According to reports, a man of about 55 years old, apparently intoxicated, got out of his car and started a verbal attack against the drivers of two parked ambulances, using offensive and obscene words.
The escalation of the situation was sudden and without apparent reason.
The man pulled out a gun and pointed it at one of the drivers, creating a real threat to his life.
Furthermore, after a short time, he pulled a metal pipe from his car and started hitting the ambulances" bodies aggressively, causing material damage.
I was parked next to my colleague and we were talking when this man appeared. He was visibly drunk, but after hitting, raging, and cursing us, he got behind the wheel and ran away.
The scene unfolded in front of numerous witnesses " dozens of passers-by and vendors from nearby kiosks became unwitting observers of the man"s aggressive behavior.
This not only disrupted public order but also put at risk the health and safety of medical workers whose job is to save lives.
Observers witnessed the causeless aggression, causing horror and outrage.
The atmosphere was probably filled with anxiety and concern among those present.
The Ministry of Interior has been notified of the incident, and an investigation is underway to apprehend the attacker.
The case raises a serious question about the need to strengthen security measures and prevention of such acts of aggression.
The man"s actions are unacceptable and represent a serious threat to public order and security.
It is important to emphasize the need for a swift and efficient investigation, as well as adequate sanctions to prevent similar incidents in the future.