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Azerbaijan released 8 Armenian servicemen
Baku/07.02.22/Turan: On February 7, Azerbaijan released eight Armenian servicemen who were handed over to the Armenian side. The Azerbaijani State Commission for Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing Persons reported on Monday.
"A part of those released were detained on November 16, 2021 in Kelbajar direction," it said.
The Azerbaijani side expects Armenia to provide information about the places of mass graves of Azerbaijani military and civilians during the First Karabakh War.
The Armenian side made a commitment to this during a video conference on February 4 with the participation of the French President, Azerbaijani President and Armenian Prime Minister, as well as the head of the European Council.-02D-
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