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Situation in Lachin remains unchanged – Day 18
Baku/29.12.22/Turan: The situation on the Lachin road remains unchanged on the 18th day of the protest action of civil activists near the city of Shusha. According to reports from the protesters, 13 trucks and cars of Russian peacekeepers were allowed to pass in both directions.
The Karabakh Armenians still refuse to pass on the road, demanding that the Azerbaijanis leave. At the same time, they regularly send their patients to Armenia, accompanied by Red Cross vehicles.
The day before, the action of the Karabakh Armenians in front of the headquarters of the peacekeepers in Khojaly ended in nothing. Negotiations between the commander of the peacekeepers, General Volkov, and the "state minister" Ruben Vardanyan also did not bring any changes to the situation.
Meanwhile, in Karabakh, they began to impose restrictions on the issuance of food and the operation of catering facilities, citing a shortage of food. ---02B---
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