The Azerbaijani armed forces along the front line were ordered to suppress the firing points of the Armenians, from where they shelled several villages of the Aghdam region for several days. The journalists were told by the head of the Defense Ministry press service Vagif Dargahly.
According to him, the enemy deliberately holds populated areas under attack, and artillery is shelling out at night. Houses and buildings are shelled with Hailstorm multiple rocket launchers, mortars and howitzers. Only in the past two days in Aghdam and Terter two civilians were killed and eight were wounded and more than 80 houses and a cattle farm were destroyed. "All the enemy firing points, from which they bombard the villages of Agdam and Terter will be suppressed," Dargahly said.
According to the Ministry of Defense report for April 30, retaliation was inflicted on the enemy positions.
According to the Armenian sources, as a result of firing at the Armenian positions near the village of Talish, two soldiers were killed and damage was caused to the Armenian artillery. -02D-
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