Traffic to Be Limited in Connection with Anniversary of Khojaly Genocide
Baku / 25.02.20 / Turan: In connection with the commemoration ceremony of the victims of the Khojaly genocide, on February 26, traffic will be limited at the Call of Mother memorial on Khojaly Avenue and the surrounding streets.
According to the head of a section of the Baku Traffic Police Department, Vagif Asadov, at the intersection of Yusif Safarov Street with Khojaly Avenue and Najafgulu Rafiyev Street, the car traffic will be closed.
There will also be limited traffic on parallel or intersecting streets - Mehti Mehdizadeh, Kamandar Ahmedov, Ayaz Ismailov, Suleiman Vezirov and Izzet Orujova. —16D06-
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