Another Azerbaijani spy arrested in Karabakh
Baku/18.06.22/Turan: On Saturday, June 18, the Armenian media reported the arrest of another Azerbaijani spy. It turned out to be a "state worker" of one of the structures in Karabakh.
The name of the arrested woman is not disclosed, only the initials is known - A.A.
It is reported that she passed on to the special services of Azerbaijan data on the situation in Karabakh, the structure and actions of "the Ministry of Foreign Affairs”, military personnel and equipment, about Russian peacekeepers, etc."
“In 2021 A.A. was invited to Ukraine, where she received a reward of $400 and an expensive perfume. After that, she received $ 300 a month for the transmitted information.
In 2022, on January 28, A.A. flew to Georgia, where she had already received $ 1,500, Iphone 11 with a special soft for transmitting information”.
After the arrest of A.A. confessed, a criminal case was initiated against her on charges of treason.
It should be noted that the Armenian side regularly reports on the arrest of Azerbaijani agents, most of whom are military personnel. Their total number has already exceeded 30 people since the end of the Second Karabakh War.
The latest case of exposure took place last week, when a soldier and one civilian were arrested in Armenia for spying on Azerbaijan. -02D-
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