More than 1,000 tons of propane sent to Armenia in transit via Azerbaijan — UPDATED
- 06 July, 2026
- 16:37
A freight train carrying 30 wagons of propane from Russia departed from the Balajari station to Armenia in transit through the territory of Azerbaijan.
According to Report, the total weight of the cargo amounts to 1,026 tons.
The train will then pass through the Boyuk Kasik railway station to Georgia, after which it will head to Armenia.
Today, 30 railcars of Russian-made propane gas, weighing a total of 1,026 tons, will transit through Azerbaijan to Armenia, Report informs.
The train will depart from Bilajari station in the direction of Boyuk Kasik.
Previously, more than 36,000 tons of grain, over 8,000 tons of fertilizer, 133 tons of aluminum, 68 tons of buckwheat, and 414 tons of anthracite coal were transited from Russia to Armenia through Azerbaijan.
In addition, Azerbaijan exports petroleum products to Armenia. To date, more than 14,000 tons of diesel fuel and approximately 5,000 tons of AI-92 and AI-95 gasoline have been delivered to the country.