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The separatists admitted that they had established an alternative connection with Armenia
Baku /14.03.23/Turan: “The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Karabakh” recognized today that an alternative connection with Armenia has been established and is operating, bypassing the Lachin corridor.
After the Azerbaijani side published a video of a convoy of Armenian cars moving along an alternative road accompanied by Russian peacekeepers, the separatists made the following confession:
The video published by the Azerbaijani side shows not military equipment, but cars belonging to the Ministry of Emergency Situations. Rescuers on a mountain road bypassing Shusha, accompanied by Russian peacekeepers, transported citizens remaining in Karabakh to Armenia, the Ministry of Internal Affairs said in a statement.
From what has been said, it can be concluded that the Armenian side has established traffic from Khankyandi, bypassing Shusha, through the villages of Gaybaly and Khalfali to Zarysly and further along the Lachin road.
In this situation, the question arises about the role of Russian peacekeepers in what is happening.
It should be noted that earlier the Armenians denied the fact of an alternative connection with Armenia, claiming that the policemen killed on March 5 carried out a "rotation" at one of the military posts. ---02D---
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