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Access to the Russian propaganda resource "EurAsia Daily" is restricted in Azerbaijan
Baku/03.07.23/Turan: Access to the Russian Internet resource "EurAsia Daily" is restricted in Azerbaijan.
Obviously, the reason for this decision was the publication by this publication of an interview with Sergey Kazaryan, who was introduced as the "foreign minister" of the separatist regime in Karabakh.
"EurAsia Daily" enjoys the reputation of a pro-Kremlin propaganda resource.
Earlier, access to the website of the Russian news agency RIA Novosti was blocked in Azerbaijan, which also published an interview with the former so-called "state minister" of the separatists Artak Beglaryan.
After the start of Russia's war against Ukraine, a number of Azerbaijani media sites were blocked in the Russian Federation. ---06B---
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