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The construction of a plant in Armenia near the borders with the NAR may be moved to another place
Baku/03.08.23/Turan: The Armenian-American metallurgical plant under construction in Yeraskh (Aradeyan) may be moved to another, safer place in the near future, Sputnik-Armenia reports, citing informed sources. The site adjacent to the city of Ararat is considered as the most likely option.
The construction of this plant was started just a few hundred meters from the border of Armenia with the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. From mid-June to mid-July, there were periodic shootings in this area.
During one of the incidents, as reported by the Armenian side, two Indian citizens working on the construction of the plant were injured. Due to the shootings, work on the construction of the enterprise was suspended. ---06B---
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