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Armenia is preparing for hybrid war - H. Hajiyev
Baku / 03.11.20 / Turan: Armenia is preparing to move to an asymmetric and hybrid war with Azerbaijan, the assistant to the President of Azerbaijan, Hikmet Hajiyev, said at a briefing.
“Losing on the battlefield, the Armenian side is preparing to move to an asymmetric, hybrid war against Azerbaijan. This issue is being actively discussed in the military-political leadership of Armenia. In particular, the Armenians are going to resort to terrorist attacks,” Hajiyev said.
In this regard, the country's representations abroad and the citizens of Azerbaijan have been warned of a possible threat.
"The law enforcement agencies of Azerbaijan also addressed the population with appropriate warnings. We ask our citizens abroad to be especially vigilant and careful. The cooperation of ASALA and other Armenian terrorist organizations with the law enforcement agencies of Armenia and even their deep integration is a proven fact. Attacks on citizens are not excluded. Azerbaijan, diplomats and businesspersons in third countries, "Hajiyev said. — 06D-
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