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Armenians Fired on Euronews Film Crew
Baku / 27.10.20 / Turan: A miracle saved the Euronews TV crew from being killed on October 26. The group's car was fired at by the Armenians near the village of Talish in northern Karabakh with a Kornet anti-tank missile.
The report, which captures the moment of the attack, was shown on the same day on Euronews.
Assistant to the head of state, Hikmet Hajiyev, described the shelling of the film crew as "aggression against freedom of speech and professional journalism." Fortunately, the rocket passed a few centimeters from the car, and parts of it damaged the car.
Hajiyev noted that the car had the Euronews logo, but the anti-tank guided missile fire was purposeful.
A video of the shelling is shown here (https://vimeo.com/472347741).
This is not the first shelling of journalists by the Armenian forces, and not only in Karabakh itself, but far beyond its borders - Terter, Agdam, Agjabedi and Ganja. -02D-
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