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Another 250 People Crossed Border with Dagestan
Baku / 01.07.20 / Turan: The Russian authorities will keep a field camp on the Dagestan-Azerbaijan border for another month. This was reported during a video conference by the head of Dagestan, Vladimir Vasiliev, with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“The pace of transition of citizens on both sides has been increased. Just today, another transition is taking place,” RIA quotes Vasiliev.
According to the authorities of Dagestan, on June 30, 250 citizens who were in a field camp near the village of Kullar were sent to Azerbaijan. At present, approximately the same number of people remains there.
The transition of a large group of citizens from Dagestan was also confirmed by Advisor to the President of Azerbaijan Hikmet Hajiyev. -02D-
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