Umut Bridge

Coordinates: 39°39′19″N 44°48′12″E / 39.65528°N 44.80333°E / 39.65528; 44.80333
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Umut Bridge

Umut Köprüsü
Ümid Körpüsü
Coordinates39°39′19″N 44°48′12″E / 39.65528°N 44.80333°E / 39.65528; 44.80333
Carries2 lanes of D.080 and M-7
CrossesAras river
LocaleDilucu, Iğdır, Turkey and Sederek, Nakhchivan
Official nameTurkish: Umut Köprüsü
Azerbaijani: Ümid Körpüsü
Maintained byGeneral Directorate of Highways
Preceded byBoraltan Bridge
Characteristics
Total length286 m (938 ft)
History
Construction start1991
Opened22 May 1992
Statistics
Daily traffic2,560[1]
Location
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Umut Bridge (Turkish: Umut Köprüsü, Azerbaijani: Ümid Körpüsü, transl. Hope Bridge), historically known as the Boraltan Bridge, is a 286-metre-long (938 ft) deck-arch bridge crossing the Aras river on the Azerbaijan–Turkey border. The current bridge was constructed between 1991 and 1992 and formally opened on 25 May 1992, along with the Dilucu customs checkpoint.

The original bridge was historically known for an incident in 1945 between the

Stalinist persecution that 146 Azerbaijanis had sought refuge at the Boraltan border posts located in Turkey in 1944.[2] Due to rising tensions between the USSR and Turkey, the convicted soldiers were handed over in order to prevent any further escalation of tensions. Shortly after the soldiers crossed the border, they were summarily executed under charges of treason.[3]

Turkey has stated its intention to construct a railway bridge at more-or-less the same location as part of a plan to link

Second Karabakh War would appear to undermine rather than support the case for this.[6][7]

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