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75 criminal cases have been initiated upon the facts of Armenian war crimes - Kamran Aliyev
Baku/01.10.21/Turan: 75 criminal cases have been initiated in Azerbaijan upon the facts of war crimes committed by the Armenian military during the Second Karabakh War in 2020, Azerbaijani Prosecutor General Kamran Aliyev told reporters on Friday.
Among these crimes, he mentioned missile strikes on peaceful towns and villages of Azerbaijan, on infrastructure facilities behind the front line. As a result, the use of prohibited weapons by Armenians killed dozens of civilians.
Note that necessary investigative actions were carried out on the ground within the framework of the criminal cases. The work is currently underway with other agencies to appeal to international courts and reveal damages caused to settlements and monuments of Azerbaijan. Also, 24 Armenian soldiers have been put on the international wanted list for their crimes committed. -02D-
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