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Russian peacekeepers' helicopter evacuates gravely ill child from Khankendi - Armenian TV
Baku/24.06.23/Turan: Russian peacekeepers used a helicopter to evacuate a one-year-old child in extremely critical condition from Khankendi to Yerevan, Armenian TV channels reported. They also carried by helicopter from Armenia to Karabakh a batch of necessary medicines for both themselves and Armenian residents, the same sources said.
If the information is true, it seems that the helicopter takeoff has been coordinated with the Azerbaijani side.
There was already a case of a helicopter flying from Karabakh last winter, when a supposedly "seriously ill" 88-year-old Grigori Gabrielyants, the last USSR Minister of Geology, was "evacuated" to Yerevan, and he looked quite vigorous for his age, judging by footage of his arrival at Khojaly airport which appeared later. -06В-
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- 24 June 2023 14:41
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For the second consecutive day, the General Prosecutor's Office of Azerbaijan reports on the exposure of agricultural product exporters accused of failing to return funds to the country.
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A bilateral meeting between the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia began at noon as part of the BRICS summit in Kazan. The meeting involves Ilham Aliyev and Nikol Pashinyan, as well as the foreign ministers, deputy prime ministers, and foreign policy advisors of both countries. Before the meeting, Pashinyan made several key statements at the summit. He announced that Yerevan and Baku had agreed on all fundamental issues necessary to establish a foundation for peace.
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* Parliament condemns repression of activists, journalists and opposition leaders, at home and abroad
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