Armenian children were freely transported from Armenia to Karabakh
Baku/18.01.23/Turan: On the evening of January 17, 26 civilians of Armenian nationality, including 20 teenagers, returned from Armenia to Karabakh along the Lachin road.
They were delivered on two military buses of Russian peacekeepers.
In the convoy, which was provided with unhindered passage, there was also another Russian passenger car.
These persons left for Armenia for sports competitions even before the start of the action of Azerbaijani environmental activists on the Lachin road.
At the same time, from the very beginning, the activists stated that they did not intend to prevent the return of children and even expressed their readiness to assist in this.
In total, on January 17, 39 vehicles of peacekeepers drove along the Lachin-Khankendi road.—06B-
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