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Armenians fire at Azerbaijani positions in Karabakh and on border
Baku/15.06.23/Turan: Armenian armed units in Karabakh on June 15, from 08:35 to 10:30, under the guise of agricultural work, attempted to establish long-term fortifications in front of the positions of the Azerbaijani army located in the direction of the Fuzuli region.
This is stated in the press service of the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan.
As a result of the urgent measures taken by the Azerbaijani units, the work was immediately stopped, the press release further says.
Besides, the Armenians fired at the positions of the Azerbaijani army in the Fuzuli region with small arms. "The units of the Azerbaijani army have taken adequate retaliatory measures in this direction," the Azerbaijani military department further said in a statement.
According to another report of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, units of the Armenian Armed Forces fired from the village of Dyg (Teh), at the position of the Azerbaijani army from guns of various calibers, including mortars.
The Azerbaijani side is taking retaliatory measures.
The military departments of Armenia and the separatists claim that, on the contrary, the Azerbaijani side fired at their positions in these directions. -06B-
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