Electricity in the mosque in Lerik is turned off
In the village of Zarikumadjo in Lerik region stopped electricity supply, said Radio "Azadlig" a villager Hasanaga Jabbarov. He said that yesterday, on January 18, the supply of electricity to the mosque stopped. "There are only two light bulbs in the mosque, and no the electrical equipment is used in the building. There are only 50-60 homes in the village, and these two light bulbs are a great luxury for the village. Five or six people came from the department, turned off the light, and went away. Bulbs were also unscrewed," he said, noting that they have nowhere to complain. Speaking of debt, the residents said that the counter in the mosque is not installed. "Wherever we called, no one wants to listen to our complaints. In the management of power say they are not concerned. "Residents are dissatisfied with blackout in the mosque. "On TV they boast that the free gas is supplied to the Georgian Church, but do not supply electricity for the two lamps in the mosque," says Jabbarov, noting that the village is gasified. "Butno gas is supplied to the mosque," he added. Turan failed to get in information in the Electric Power Office. -0-
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- 19 January 2017 17:32
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- 19 January 2017 17:43
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