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A member of Armenian sabotage group detained in the Lachin
Baku/08.06.21/Turan: On June 8, a reconnaissance-sabotage group of the Armenian armed forces taking advantage of unfavorable weather conditions intervened our territory in the Lachin region of the Armenian-Azerbaijani state border, says the press service of the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defence today.
As a result of the vigilance of the Azerbaijan Army Units stationed in this direction a member of the group, serviceman Artur Kartanyan was detained. Other members of the group retreated and left the area.
The infiltrator was detained in the area with the following coordinates: X8610021, Y4387428.
According to the preliminary investigation, the enemy reconnaissance-sabotage group’s mission was to mine our territories.
Currently, the information on the detained member of the group is being clarified. -0-
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