1/ Armenia's State Revenue Committee (=customs service) has published an annotated video compilation showing the passage through Armenia of the cargo that reportedly exploded on the Kerch Bridge to Crimea on 8 October. Translation follows. ⬇️
facebook.com/watch/?v=48562…
2/ According to the Russians and the Armenians, the cargo – which comprised 22 tons of ABS plastic (and likely a concealed bomb) – was driven through Georgia to Yerevan, Armenia, and back through Georgia to the Russian border. (See thread below.)
3/ The cargo was transported through Georgia, Armenia and southern Russia in a DAF truck driven by an Armenian citizen, Artur Terjanyan. It was transferred to a different truck in Russia and subsequently exploded on the bridge.
The newly published video shows:
1️⃣ Video about cargo transportation by means of a vehicle of DAF brand, [registration] XS317SS registered in the Republic of Georgia, attached to a KRON brand trailer, number plate VV088U
2️⃣ Entry to the Republic of Armenia (Bagratashen checkpoint), 27.09.2022 at 14:56. [Driver Artur Terjanyan – in the red shirt – is seen here presenting his documents to an Armenian customs officer.]
3️⃣ X-ray examination, "cleared" status is given
4️⃣ Departure from the Bagratashen checkpoint, 27.09.2022 at 17:00
5️⃣ Arrival at Alliance Terminal [Yerevan], 27.09.2022, at 22:43
6️⃣ Inspection on 29.09.2022, at 16:10 to 16:20
7️⃣ Inspection on 30.09.2022, from 14:46 to 15:22
8️⃣ [At this point the cargo was photographed.]
9️⃣ Departure from Alliance Terminal, 30.09.2022, 16:16
🔟 Arrival at Bagratashen checkpoint (export), 01.10.2022, at 00:12
1️⃣1️⃣ Passed X-ray examination at the Bagratashen customs point department, 01.10.2022, at 00:30
1️⃣2️⃣ Exit from the Republic of Armenia, de facto border crossing (Bagratashen checkpoint), 01.10.22, at 00:48
/end
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