22 wagons are kept in Boyuk Kesik station of Georgia-Azerbaijan border.
The information has been given to APA by the head of press service of State Railway Office Nadir Azmammadov. According to him, 20 of wagons are loaded with diesel, 2 with corn product. N.Azmammadov also stated that, 3 wagons kept in borderline were sent back to the capital- to their owners, because Georgia refused buying the distillate.
Head of press service stated that, all the wagons kept in borderline will be let to Georgia till the end of the week.