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448 Azerbaijani Citizens Arrive from Dagestan
Baku / 24.09.20 / Turan: On September 23, another group of Azerbaijani citizens numbering 448 people returned home from Dagestan through a special corridor on the Russian-Azerbaijani border, closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. This was reported by Radio Liberty.
Currently, 270 people remain at the temporary accommodation center near the Kullar village, awaiting departure to Azerbaijan.
"This figure will increase, because Azerbaijani citizens returning home are still arriving in the region," the press service of the Derbent region administration said.
The previous group of 400 Azerbaijanis was sent from Dagestan on September 15. -02D-
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