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Blockade of Lachin corridor ongoing
Baku /13.12.22/Turan: All last night, about a hundred Azerbaijani civil society activists continued to stand on the road near Shusha, blocking the Khankyandi-Lachin highway.
The protest action lasted all night and its participants replaced each other.
No excesses were recorded.
On the morning of December 13, they again chanted slogans, demanding that the commander of the peacekeepers, General Volkov, come to them.
Recall that the participants of the action are protesting against the non-admission of representatives of state bodies of Azerbaijan to the mineral mines, which are illegally developed by Karabakh Armenians. These are gold-bearing and copper-ore mines in the former Marlakert region.
The participants of the action declare that they will not clear the road until representatives of Azerbaijan are allowed to these mines in order to monitor the work carried out there.
The command of the Russian peacekeepers has not yet made any statements. Official Baku also did not make any statements after the conversation between Ilham Aliyev and Vladimir Putin.
The Armenian side is busy appealing to the world community, calling for "saving the Armenians from genocide." -02B-
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