The deputy of the opposition of the Armenian Parliament Garnik Danielyan confirmed that hundreds of trucks with agricultural products from his country were forced to turn around from the border with Russia and return back. "AiF" informs about this today, August 24.
According to the available data, the trucks first followed from Armenia to Georgia, and then they were heading to the border of Russia. Danielyan does not know what this phenomenon is related to. There may be a violation of customs or border regulations.
The trucks are moving away from the Upper Lars checkpoint, they are loaded with tons of plums, peaches and grapes, the owners and recipients of which will definitely receive heavy losses. Trucks with building materials are also returning from the border site, which is completely out of character for this area.

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