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A group of war veterans tried to block Ziya Buniyatov Avenue
Baku/26,10.21/Turan: A group of war veterans tried on October 26 to block the road on Ziya Buniyatov Avenue in Baku. As reported in Azerenerji OJSC, the specified territory is a security zone of a 110 kV high-voltage overhead line, which is on the balance of the Baku power grid, Azerenerji OJSC reported. According to the decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan No. 103 dated June 10, 2005, the seizure of land in the protective zone of the high-voltage overhead line by citizens is illegal, and such violations are a criminal offense."
The department emphasized that in the specified area at different times for a number of reasons, fires repeatedly occurred, lines were disconnected, thousands of subscribers were left without electricity. “The territory was illegally seized by certain persons as a result of the negligence of a number of relevant structures in previous years, without any legal documents, and therefore serious difficulties arose in eliminating accidents on the lines. technical services to lines ".
It was noted that several days ago, several unknown persons, who introduced themselves as Karabakh veterans, broke into the gates of the closed territory, entered the territory and began illegal construction work on the empty territory. "The repeated requests of our employees to stop illegal actions were ignored, the work continued. Our veterans are the valuable sons of the entire Azerbaijani people. It is the duty of each of us to protect them and take care of them."
As the OJSC reported, all the participants in the Karabakh war, families of veterans and martyrs who worked in the organization and contributed to the liberation of lands from occupation, were never left without attention. “We also respect the wishes of these brave sons. But this cannot be an explanation for the fact that we are again endangering these young people who have lost their health for the sake of their homeland, at the risk of being killed under power lines.
We declare with full responsibility that none of these persons have documents of ownership or permission for entrepreneurial activity in this territory, and the issuance of documents regarding the security zone of high-voltage overhead lines is illegal. "
Azerenerji called on the veterans to be restrained. "Within the limits of our capabilities, we are always ready to help them solve their problems." According to the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the reason for the attempts of citizens to block the road was a dispute over a land plot. "Our detachments serving on the territory immediately intervened in the incident. Preventive interviews were held with these persons. Traffic on the road has been restored."
The ministry noted that an investigation is currently underway in connection with the subject of the dispute between the parties, and the relevant structures have been informed. –0—
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