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Azerbaijani authorities have sent 30 buses to Khankendi to transport local residents to Armenia
Baku/28.09.23/Turan: The Azerbaijani authorities sent 30 large-capacity buses along the Agdam-Askeran-Khankendi road to export Karabakh Armenians to Armenia. According to the Ministry of Digital Development and Transport of Azerbaijan, this decision was made on the basis of an appeal from representatives of the Armenian residents of Karabakh, who asked for vehicles to transport civilians from Khankyandi to Armenia.
It should be noted that the Armenian government has also allocated 40 buses to transport persons from Karabakh who do not have personal vehicles.
However, due to a large traffic jam on the Lachyn road, created by a large number of vehicles traveling in the direction of Armenia, traffic on it has actually become one-way and Yerevan buses cannot enter the highway and are stuck in Kornidzor.
By 14:00 on September 28, 70,500 people have already left Karabakh. ---06B---
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