Armenians Resumed Shelling Terter
Late Wednesday, the Armenian troops resumed shelling the settlements of the Terter region. As the head of the press service of the Defense Ministry Vagif Dargahly said, the enemy began shelling the settlements near the frontline at 23:30 Baku Time (22:30 Moscow Time).
In particular, the enemy used 122-mm howitzers D-30 to shell the villages Gapanli and Gazyan of the Terter region and the town of Terter.
The Azerbaijani armed forces strike back at the enemy’s firing points.
Note that in the last two days the Armenians subjected the town and villages of Terter to heavy shelling.
As of the morning of April 28 one local resident was killed and eight were wounded in the course of the night shelling of the district center and the villages of Terter, as well as the neighboring villages of the Aghdam region. As the representative of the executive power of Agdam told Turan, the Armenian side subjected houses and economic facilities to shelling. More than 50 houses and a livestock farm were damaged. Eleven head of cattle were killed. In the villages Garadagli, Afatli and Chemenli serious damage was caused to private households. -06D--
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