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Bus Routes to Open to Liberated Territories
Baku/21.01.21/Turan: Bus lines will open to the cities and districts liberated from occupation. For this purpose, a competition is being held to determine the carrier companies, the Transport Service of the Ministry of Transport reported.
At the first stage, bus routes will be opened to the towns of Horadiz, Sugovushan and Talyshkend, the Jabrayil and Zangilan regions, and to the city of Shusha.
It is assumed that routes to Ganja, Beylagan and Yevlakh will operate from Shusha. —06D-
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