Azerbaijan repatriates 400 more citizens from Russia

By Ayya Lmahamad
Azerbaijan has repatriated 400 more citizens stranded on the border with Russia’s South Caucasus Republic of Dagestan due to lockdown, local media reported on September 16.
All repatriated citizens had undergone an appropriate medical
examination.
A special corridor has been organized for the repatriation of
citizens of both countries who could not return on time due to the
closure of borders amid the spread of COVID-19.
It should be noted that Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan
Shahin Mustafayev and head of Dagestan Vladimir Vasilyev agreed on
June 23 to increase the number of citizens returning across the
state border, in line with the instructions of Azerbaijan and
Russian presidents.
Thus, according to the weekly schedule, 120 people crossed Samur
checkpoint on May 19, 131 people on May 26, 122 people on June 2,
130 people on June 9, 155 people on June 16, 252 citizens on June
23, 250 citizens on June 30, 250 citizens on July 7, 260 citizens
on August 4, 262 citizens on August 12, 400 citizens on August 19,
400 on September 2 and 400 more on September 9.
The country closed its borders with Russia over COVID-19 on March 18.
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