FC Pirin sent an official letter to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria Mr. Kiril Petkov with a copy to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Ms. Teodora Genchovska, declaring its intention to send its club bus to transport refugees from the war in Ukraine to Bulgaria and to send humanitarian aid to the victims of the war there.

The initiative is personally owned by the owner of FC Pirin Mr. Paul Belogur, which is categorical, that each country must help the people, suffering from Russia's military invasion of Ukraine.

I am absolutely aware of how difficult the situation in Ukraine is, because my employees from the IT sector live and work in the country, serving and the media group I own – Vermont News & Media. I understand from their stories, that in many places in the country people are already in urgent need of food, water and medicines. Fear has overwhelmed everyone, violence is everywhere. I call on the US Government to abolish the visa regime for refugees from Ukraine, to really help people. The situation is extremely difficult and I hope so, that we will all unite against this aggression, against war and human suffering, announce Paul Belogur forerunner of the Brattleboro Reformer. The newspaper is the third largest daily newspaper in the US state of Vermont (New England) and is part of the Vermont News media group & Media, owned by the President of Pirin.

Pirin FC calls on all football clubs to follow our example and in turn to send their club buses to transport refugees from the war in Ukraine and send humanitarian aid there.