An element of a rocket was found in the area of Jeyranbatan
Baku/19.07.21/Turan: A rocket stage was found in the end of the last week, not far from the Jeyranbatan reservoir (25 km. to the north of Baku). An informed sourse told Turan. According to preliminary data, this is a part of the same rocket fired by the Armenian troops at the territory of Azerbaijan on November 9 last year.
Note that the rocket was shot down over the city of Khirdalan which was filmed by local residents.
Employees of the ANAMA mine clearance agency arrived at the site and took a part of the rocket for examination.
Experts can determine the type of missile; however, to judge by the marking, it is the Russian-made one.
The Armenians have been armed with several types of rockets capable of reaching the suburbs of Baku: "Tochka-U", "Iskander", "Scud", "Elbrus".
No official announcement has been made about this discovery yet.-02B-
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