SHUSHA, Azerbaijan, January 20. Conditions have
been as soon as once more created for the unhindered passage of a automobile of
Russian peacekeepers [temporarily deployed in Azerbaijan] alongside the
Lachin-Khankendi highway, Trend studies from the scene.
Conditions have been created for the cross of 1 automobile of the
Russian peacekeepers from Khankendi within the course of Lachin.
This as soon as once more signifies that the motion of vehicles on the
territory the place the peaceable protest rally is being held is free
and there are not any obstacles to the motion of humanitarian
automobiles.
The peaceable protest of Azerbaijani non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) on the Lachin-Khankendi highway in opposition to the
illicit exploitation of Azerbaijan’s mineral assets within the space
of Russian peacekeepers’ short-term deployment has been occurring for
over a month.
Previously, following the talks with the Russian peacekeepers’
command on December 3 and seven, 2022, a bunch of consultants from the
Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources, the State Property
Service below the Ministry of Economy, and AzerGold CJSC had been going
to start preliminary monitoring of the illicit mineral useful resource
exploitation, in addition to rising environmental implications on
Azerbaijani lands, the place the Russian peacekeepers are quickly
deployed, on December 10, 2022.
The knowledgeable crew was anticipated to examine the environmental
situation on the ‘Gizilbulagh’ gold deposit and the ‘Damirli’
copper-molybdenum deposit, monitor numerous areas, arrange
cadastral property information, assess potential dangers and threats to
the setting, in addition to to underground and floor water
sources.
However, when arriving within the monitoring space, the knowledgeable group,
accompanied by Russian peacekeepers, confronted provocations. The
deliberate preliminary inspection and monitoring didn’t happen resulting from
the truth that the Russian peacekeepers not solely didn’t create
essential circumstances but additionally prevented for the complete course of to
keep on.