Armenia Fires on Azerbaijan with S-300 Missile
Baku / 18.10.20 / Turan: The Armenian Armed Forces fired a missile from the S-300 complex in the direction of Azerbaijan on October 18 at 13 o'clock.
The missile was intercepted by Azerbaijani air defense forces, and its fragments fell on the territory of the village of Sitalchay, which is about 100 km north of Baku.
According to experts, the rocket flew about 250 km.
It is not clear what this missile was aimed at. The S-300 is designed to destroy air targets, so it can be assumed that it was aimed at one of the Azerbaijani Air Force bases. -02D-
-
- Markets Review
- 18 October 2020 18:16
-
- Actual report
- 18 October 2020 18:41
Politics
-
The top U.S. diplomat on Wednesday assured allies in Brussels that the Biden administration would bolster its support for Ukraine in the days and weeks ahead before Donald Trump's return to the White House as president in January.
-
Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan made an unexpected statement during a government session, emphasizing the need for a strategic deal with Azerbaijan. According to him, the future peaceful coexistence of the two countries must be guaranteed for the next century, and addressing this issue is the most crucial and fundamental task for both sides.
-
A new draft agreement on financing climate programs, unveiled at the 29th session of the UN Conference on Climate Change (COP29), proposes allocating at least $1.3 trillion (€1.23 trillion) annually for climate protection measures and adaptation to the impact of climate change, according to a 34-page document released on Wednesday. The draft, developed with input from developing nations, aims to address the needs of the world's poorest countries, though several contentious issues remain unresolved, AFP reported.
-
On November 13, representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Afghan Taliban held talks in Baku as part of the COP29 conference. According to a report by Turan correspondent, the discussions took place behind closed doors and lasted for over an hour. No statements were made to the press following the meeting. Furthermore, conference security prevented journalists from asking questions to the meeting participants.
Leave a review