Centre of Dushanbe will be closed to traffic for the last time

The last rehearsal of the military parade will be held on the 6th of September, and the parade itself on the 8th of September. Mayor of Dushanbe Mahmadsaid Ubaidulloev decided that on the 6th of September capital’s square "Dusti" will be closed to traffic for the last time. There will be no preparatory marching on […]

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The last rehearsal of the military parade will be held on the 6th of September, and the parade itself on the 8th of September.

Mayor of Dushanbe Mahmadsaid Ubaidulloev decided that on the 6th of September capital’s square "Dusti" will be closed to traffic for the last time. There will be no preparatory marching on the 7th of September, told the source in city administration.

The mayor of the city gave permission to close "Dusti" square to traffic on September 6 from 8 a.m. to 10:30 for final preparations for the aforementioned parade. 

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