Ali Karimli: We Are Together with Our State, Army
Baku / 27.09.20 / Turan: Today, at 6 a.m., the Armenian armed forces, having violated the ceasefire, undertook a large-scale provocation, starting shelling of the villages of Aghdam, Terter, Fizuli and Jabrayil regions of Azerbaijan. As a result, there are civilian and military casualties, and the Azerbaijani army has launched counter-offensive actions, the leader of the Popular Front Party and member of the coordination center of the National Council of Democratic Forces Ali Karimli said in a statement.
“The outbreak of war is a patriotic war for Azerbaijanis and an aggressive war for the armed forces of Armenia. Both the National Council and the Popular Front Party claim to support their state and army during this war. We believe that our heroic army - soldiers and officers - will liberate our occupied lands,” the statement reads. --0----
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