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Citizen: Willows of the Tuul River Are Being Slaughtered in Order to Build a High-Cost Road

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Construction work on the construction of a six-lane, 32-kilometer highway over the Tuul River from the western to the eastern outskirts of Ulaanbaatar began on March 15. However, citizens posted a video on social media showing large trucks cutting down willows and destroying the environment in the Tuul River to build a highway, saying, "We will organize a rally at the Marshal Bridge tomorrow, Saturday, at 12:00, to protest the waste of money and…
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Construction work on the construction of a six-lane, 32-kilometer highway over the Tuul River from the western to the eastern outskirts of Ulaanbaatar began on March 15. However, citizens posted a video on social media showing large trucks cutting down willows and destroying the environment in the Tuul River to build a highway, saying, "We will organize a rally at the Marshal Bridge tomorrow, Saturday, at 12:00, to protest the waste of money and…

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ikon.mn broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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