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Another illegal militant group of Armenians near Shushi
Baku / 14.12.20 / Turan: A video message from Armenian militants in one of the positions in Karabakh appeared on the Armenian social network. The position is located near the town of Shusha, at a distance of a mortar shot.
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The footage shows a tent where militants live - 15 armed men. A post of Russian peacekeepers is located in the immediate vicinity of the tent.
A television tower in the city of Shusha is visible in the background.
The militants thank Armenia for the help sent to them, urge them not to lose their vigilance and call the citizens of Armenia not to hold a meeting, but to come to help to continue the war with Azerbaijan. The commander of the militants Volodya Avetisyan said this.
"We are located 3-4 kilometers from Shushi in a straight line. On the road - 6 km," he says.
They are called "volunteers" in the Armenian media. Judging by the age of the militants, and they are all over 40, the detachment that threatens Shusha is not part of the Armenian army that remained in Karabakh, as it was recently in the Hadrut region. On December 12, the Azerbaijani army completed the operation in this area to liberate two villages: Old Taglar (Khin Taher) and Chailakkala (Khtsabert).
The Armenian media are calling for an attack on Shusha, expelling the Azerbaijanis from there in order to present Russia and Azerbaijan with a new fact.
The existence of a militant group near Shusha, which openly threatens security in Karabakh, contradicts Pashinyan's declared intention to improve relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and Russia's peacekeeping mission in the region. –0—
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