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Azerbaijani armed forces to strengthen control over Armenian armed formations in Karabakh
Baku/05.11.22/Turan: The operational situation on the conditional Azerbaijani-Armenian border and the territories of temporary deployment of the Russian peacekeeping contingent was analyzed at a meeting of the command staff of the Azerbaijani armed forces led by Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov.
This is stated in the report of the Ministry of Defense for November 5.
"At the same time, the importance of constant monitoring and control over the activities of illegal Armenian armed formations in the territories of Azerbaijan, where the Russian peacekeeping contingent is temporarily stationed, was emphasized," the message reads.
At the meeting, operational plans were clarified, specific tasks were set for the command to further increase combat readiness.
The Minister of Defense gave instructions on preparing for the winter, to provide units stationed in mountainous areas.
The meeting was attended by deputy Minister, commanders of various types of troops, heads of main departments and services of the Ministry, as well as commanders of military units and formations.—06D-
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