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Armenia Again Subjected Azerbaijan to Rocket Fire
Baku / 22.10.20 / Turan: On the morning of October 22, several SKAD missiles were fired from the territory of Armenia through the territory of Azerbaijan.
As the assistant to the head of state Hikmet Hajiyev said on his Twitter account, the missiles were fired from positions near the cities of Kafan and Jermuk in Armenia.
“Apparently, these were the sort of missiles used by Saddam Hussein. Armenia has completely lost its head,” said Hikmet Hajiyev.
Thus, Armenia again provokes Azerbaijan to retaliate strikes on its territory in order to then present it as a fact of aggression against a member of the CSTO. -02D-
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