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Armenian Armed Forces fired at Azerbaijani positions in Tovuz, Kelbajar and Gadabay
Baku/14.08.21/Turan: The Armenian armed forces fired at the positions of the Azerbaijan Army in the Tovuz, Kelbajar and Gadabay directions.
"On August 13 at 23:05, units of the armed forces of Armenia from positions in the village of Chinari, Berd region, fired at the positions of the Azerbaijani Army in the village of Munjuglu, Tovuz region, from small arms," the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan reported today.
Also yesterday, from 16:25 to 20:30, units of the armed forces of Armenia periodically fired at the positions of the Azerbaijani Army from small arms in the direction of the settlements of Istisu and Yukhary Ayrim of the Kalbajar region, Galakend of the Gadabay region.
There are no casualties among the personnel of the Azerbaijan Army.
At present, the situation in these areas is stable, the operational situation is controlled by the units of the Azerbaijani troops, the report said. — 06D-
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