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Armenians again fired at the positions of the Azerbaijani army in Kelbajar
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry claimed that Azerbaijani positions in the Kelbajar region were shelled from Armenian territory.
From 13:40 to 17:45 on May 1, the Armenian armed forces fired grenade launchers and machine guns at the positions of Azerbaijani army in the direction of Zeylik and Ellijah villages of Kelbajar region, the press service of Azerbaijani Defense Ministry reported on Monday.
Adequate measures were taken by Azerbaijani units. No personnel or equipment losses on the Azerbaijani side.
At the moment the situation in this direction is stable, the operational situation is under full control of Azerbaijani units, the press release concluded.
To recall, earlier the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan had earlier informed about the shelling of Azerbaijani positions on April 30 in the direction of Zeilik village. However, the Armenian Defense Ministry stated that there were no exchanges of fire in that direction. -06В-
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- Great East
- 2 May 2022 12:13
Politics
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