Armenia should present Azerbaijan maps of minefields
Baku/04.06.21/Turan: In an interview with the "Difficult Question" Program ("Cetin Sual") of the Turan News Agency, the military journalist Seymur Kazimov expressed condolences to the families of journalists Maharram Ibrahimov (AzərTAC AzerTAJ) and Siraj Abbasov (AzTV - AzTV), as well as a representative of the local executive power of Arif Aliyev. Their car was blown up today by an anti-tank mine in the Kelbajar region.
According to Kazimov, “Armenians have never lived in this area and there have been no military operations in these areas, with the exception of battles in the direction of Mount Murovdag. However, after the First Karabakh war, Armenian military units were deployed in this region, and Armenian settlers appeared. "
“It is assumed that Kelbajar began to be mined after the trilateral declaration of November 10,
“rationally” using the ten days given to them by Azerbaijan for the outcome. It is also possible that this is the work of sabotage groups that entered Kelbajar from Armenia - the border between the two states has not yet been completely closed,” the journalist believes.
Kazimov believes that this tragic incident is an extremely serious message to the international community, international journalistic and human rights organizations. “They must express their principled position and urge Armenia to hand over minefield maps to Azerbaijan. “No longer the military, and not even civilians, but journalists who are dying in the liberated territories of Azerbaijan,” he said.-0--
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