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Azerbaijan is not involved in the killing of three Armenian soldiers - Armenian Defense Ministry
Baku/19.08.21/Turan: At 2 am on August 19, at a combat post near the border with Azerbaijan, the bodies of three shot Armenian soldiers were found. The Armenian Defense Ministry did not provide an explanation of what happened and where exactly.
However, by noon it became known that the incident took place near the village of Kornidzor, which is on the border with the Gubadli region of Azerbaijan.
For this reason, Armenia began to assert that the killing of soldiers was a sabotage of the Azerbaijani military, but the Ministry of Defense stated that these allegations did not correspond to reality.
Toward evening, Defense Minister Arshak Karapetyan himself denied the allegations, however, did not explain what had happened.
Until the end of the working day, the Ministry of Defense of Armenia did not report what happened at the combat post.
According to publications in social networks, another military disappeared from the post where the incident took place. According to one version, he fled from his post after he killed his colleagues. Note that all three victims were 18 years old, which gave rise to asserting that the crime was the result of hazing. -02D-
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