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Azerbaijani Air Force to take part in international exercises in Turkey
Baku/26.04.23/Turan: Representatives of the Azerbaijan Air Force to take part in the "Anatolian Eagle - 2023" Exercises. The flight and technical staff, as well as aircraft of the Azerbaijan Air Force have left for Turkish Konya to participate in the "Anatolian Eagle - 2023" International Exercises. A group of servicemen of the Azerbaijan Air Force and Su-25 attack aircrafts to be involved in the exercises starting on May 2.
The international exercises to be held with the participation of representatives of Azerbaijan, Türkiye, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates and England, will continue until May 23. -0-
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- 26 April 2023 17:11
Politics
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On November 15, the Tbilisi City Court heard the merits of the complaint filed by the head of the Azerbaijani website Azel.TV, Afgan Sadygov, against the denial of political asylum in Georgia.
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