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Five railcars carrying around 350 tons of wheat were dispatched from Bilajari station toward the Boyuk Kesik direction on April 24, News.Az reports, citing APA.
The shipment originates from Russia and is part of regular transit operations moving goods through Azerbaijani territory toward Armenia.
Officials noted that this is not an isolated case. To date, more than 24,000 tons of grain, over 1,600 tons of fertilizer, and 68 tons of buckwheat have reportedly been transported from Russia to Armenia via Azerbaijan.
In addition to grain transit, petroleum product deliveries from Azerbaijan to Armenia have also continued, including diesel and various grades of gasoline in previous shipments.
Authorities say these logistics operations highlight the use of regional transport corridors for cross-border trade despite broader political sensitivities in the South Caucasus.
The latest shipment underscores the continued functioning of transit infrastructure connecting the three countries through established rail routes.
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