Kiril Milushev
Kiril Milushev, 28, has gained notoriety in the French media as a key figure in a vandalism case involving anti-Semitic graffiti on the Holocaust Memorial in Paris. He and three other Bulgarians were sentenced for their roles in painting 'bloody red hands' on the memorial, an act that has been linked to foreign interference in Europe. Milushev claimed he was unaware of the implications of the act, portraying himself as a naive participant who was manipulated into the crime, although evidence suggests deeper connections to controversial groups.
Born on May 14, 1995 (30 years old)
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Kiril Milushev was sentenced to two years in prison for filming the vandalism.
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Kiril Milushev is labeled in the French public as 'a face of foreign interference in Europe' after being accused of filming the 'bloody hands' drawn by two accomplices.
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