On September 26 and 27 traffic in the center of Baku will be limited
Baku/25.09.21/Turan: On September 27, the capital will host events within the framework of the Day of Remembrance - dedicated to those killed in the Second Karabakh War.
In connection with ensuring the safety of these events, on September 26 from 7:30 to 10:00, as well as on September 27 from 06:30 to 14:00 all modes of transport will be stopped on Neftchilar Avenue, Parliamentary Avenue, st. Mehdi Huseyn, Istiglaliyat and a number of adjacent streets, the State Traffic Police said. In this regard, drivers are advised not to use transport at the specified time.
On September 27, at 12 o'clock, a minute of silence will be announced in the country in memory of the victims. In addition, a march will take place along the central streets. -02B-
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- 25 September 2021 20:18
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