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In connection with the Victory Day march, the traffic in the center of Baku will be blocked
Baku/06.11.21/Turan: In connection with the Victory Day on November 8, from 07:00 until its completion, all types of traffic will be restricted on some streets and avenues of Baku. This was reported on Saturday in the department of state traffic police of the Baku Main Police Department.
In particular, due to the march that will take place from the National Flag Square towards the city center to the Victory Park, the traffic will completely or partially be blocked on Azneft square, Neftchilar avenue, Kevkab Safaralieva, Rasul Rza, Istiglaliyat, Yusif Safarov, Azadlig and Bulbul avenues. Besides, the traffic from the settlement of the 20th section towards the center of the city will be carried out along internal roads of the Bail district, along the streets of Mehdi Huseyn, Teymur Elchin and Parliament Avenue.—06D-
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- 6 November 2021 14:10
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