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Armenian Armed Forces Continue Shelling Cities, Regions of Azerbaijan
Baku / 08.10.20 / Turan: The Armenian Armed Forces at night and in the morning subjected the cities of Ganja, Barda and Terter, and villages of the Aghdam, Goranboy and Fizuli regions to rocket and artillery fire, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry reports.
As a result of the shelling, a resident of the Shahmammadli village of the Goranboy region Turian Guliyeva, born in 1957, was killed, the Prosecutor General's Office said.
Private homes and civilian infrastructure were damaged.
The Ministry of Defense has distributed video footage of the artillery strikes on the headquarters of the military unit, infrastructure and ammunition depots of the enemy during the night battles. -06D-
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