Gas began to flow into the Armenian-populated part of Karabakh again, however…
Baku/09.07..23 / Turan: On Saturday evening, the flow of gas from Armenia to the Armenian-populated part of Karabakh resumed, Armenian media reported. According to the same sources, the separatists began to send gas primarily to gas stations.
However, on Sunday afternoon, reports began to come in about a decrease in gas in the main pipeline. According to the assumptions of the Armenian media, “the Azerbaijani side again closed the valve on the gas pipeline.
The Azerbaijani authorities have not yet commented on these reports.
Gas supply from Armenia to the region has been interrupted since last winter.—06B-
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