Azerbaijan invited the Agdere garrison to surrender
Baku/27.09.20/Turan: In order to avoid the complete destruction of the garrison of the Armenian armed forces in the village of Agdere (Mardakert) and the increase in the number of victims, the Azerbaijani military command suggested that the Armenian command in this direction stop resisting, lay down their weapons and surrender.
This is stated in the press service of the Ministry of defense of Azerbaijan.
The command of the Azerbaijani army also states that the treatment of prisoners of war and civilians will be carried out in accordance with the requirements of the Geneva Convention and other norms of international law.
In case of resistance, every armed person will be neutralized, the report says.-0-
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