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16-year-old Resident of Terter Killed by Shelling from Armenian Armed Forces
Baku / 24.10.20 / Turan: Since the morning of October 24, the Armenian Armed Forces have been shelling the territories of the Naftalan, Goranboy and Terter regions from multiple launch rocket systems.
As a result of a missile strike, at about 10.00, a resident of the village of Kebirli, Terter region, Orkhan Rahbar Oglu Ismayilzadeh, born in 2004, was killed, the press service of the Prosecutor General's Office reported.
In addition, at about 09.00, as a result of the fall of shells, significant damage was caused to the houses of residents of the Tapgaragoyunlu village of the Goranboy region, Gafgaz Bahman Oglu Yagubov and Beylar Zahid Oglu Shirinov.
According to the prosecutor's office, Artur Ramiz Oglu Mayakov wounded as a result of the missile strike on the city of Ganja on October 17 died today.
The death toll of local residents since the beginning of hostilities on September 27 has reached 65, and 298 others have been injured. -06B-
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