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The website Yenisabah.az writes that the Russians are playing political games against Azerbaijan in Karabakh. The author writes that Hadrut will be taken away from the Azerbaijanis, and the Armenians in Karabakh will be given Russian passports. The Armenians continue to lay claim to Hadrut, but so far it is unrealistic. On the territory allocated to the Armenians, they set up a village called New Hadrut.
The website Sfera.az writes that the commander of the peacekeepers, General Rustam Muradov, must explain his letter to the Armenian Defense Minister on the free movement of Armenians along the Lachin corridor without the permission of Baku.
Political analysts believe that it is not in the competence of the peacekeepers to make such statements. The article notes that Armenians arrive in Karabakh using an Armenian passport. In addition, Armenians who are not related to the region should restrict their movement.
To avoid confusion, it is necessary to reach an agreement on this issue between Russia and Azerbaijan.
The website Moderator.az writes about the Azerigaz operation with meters and their frequent replacement. Subscribers claim that the meters do not reflect real gas consumption. No one argues that during the period of the pandemic and forced isolation, people stayed at home and therefore more gas was consumed. At the same time, the author argues that people should not be afraid of replacing meters, since they are replaced according to the rules established by government agencies.
The website Redaktor.az comments with experts on the terms of demining in the territories liberated from the occupation. The Armenians, leaving these territories, mined them. According to experts, the demining process can last for 50 years.
For a short period after the second Karabakh conflict, there are already casualties and wounded among Azerbaijanis. Over 8 thousand mines and unexploded shells were found in a small area in the city of Aghdam. –0----
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