Over the past two days, the positions of the units of the Azerbaijan Army and our human settlements are being subjected to intensive shelling from a military unit deployed in Ballija, north of Khankendi.
Despite several warnings to the enemy by means of the representatives of international organizations, this is still ongoing.
We once again warn the enemy that we will take adequate measures against the enemy positions in Ballija. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan.
Ballidzha is located to the north of Khankendi and is crossed by a highway connecting Khankendi with the north of Nagorno-Karabakh. -0-
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- Politics
- 4 October 2020 11:12
Politics
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The National Council of Democratic Forces (NCDF) has scheduled a protest rally in Baku for May 19 demanding the release of political prisoners, electoral reform, improvement of the social situation of the population, and the opening of land borders. Earlier, the opposition had already scheduled rallies with these demands for April 21 and May 5. However, the Baku Executive refused to authorize opposition demonstrations.
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The Biden Administration on Thursday formally accused Russia of using chemical weapons in Ukraine, and pledged further steps to hold Moscow accountable, following a new set of sanctions against the Kremlin, TURAN's Washington correspondent reports.
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Today, the Supreme Court considered the cassation appeals of Yunis Safarov and others accused of the attempted assassination of the former head of the Executive Power of Ganja, Elmar Veliyev, and police officers. The court did not satisfy the complaints and upheld the verdict without change.
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The servicemen and aircraft of the Azerbaijani Army have left for Turkey, where they will take part in the international search and rescue exercises "Anatolian Phoenix - 2024" in Konya. Military personnel of the Air Force and Naval Forces will represent Azerbaijan at the exercises with the participation of military personnel of various countries, the country's Defense Ministry reported.
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