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6.7 2 Seasons • 26 Episodes

Every kilometer - Season 2

Season 2 unfolds over 13 episodes and takes the story to a broader stage. Velinsky, now head of an international spy network working to destabilize Bulgaria’s new order, remains Deyanov’s elusive adversary. Under the command of Bulgarian counterintelligence, Major Deyanov and Captain Bombov race to uncover and stop the spies and saboteurs sent by Velinsky and his foreign allies.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Stefan Danailov

    Stefan Danailov

    Никола Деянов – Сергей / Серж Омон / Nikola Deyanov - Sergey / Serge Omon

  • Grigor Vachkov

    Grigor Vachkov

    Митко Бомбата / капитан Димитър Атанасов Бомбов / Mitko The Bomb / captain Dimitar Atanasov Bombov

Overview

Season 2 unfolds over 13 episodes and takes the story to a broader stage. Velinsky, now head of an international spy network working to destabilize Bulgaria’s new order, remains Deyanov’s elusive adversary. Under the command of Bulgarian counterintelligence, Major Deyanov and Captain Bombov race to uncover and stop the spies and saboteurs sent by Velinsky and his foreign allies.

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