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Demining of the new road to Shusha has begun
Baku/30.11.20/Turan: Work is underway to mine the territories through which a new road will be built from Fizuli to Shusha. A power line and water supply will be laid along the same route, said at a press conference on Monday by the representative of the National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) Idris Ismayilov.
According to him, the new road passes through difficult terrain, and clearing the territory will take time.
The length of the road will be 101 km. She will pass through the highlands, past existing tracks.
Currently existing roads - Lachin-Shusha and Agdam-Shusha cannot be used yet. The first road is under the control of the peacekeeping forces, and Armenians travel along it to Karabakh and back. The second road is controlled by the Armenian side. -02D-
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- 30 November 2020 15:49
Politics
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