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Azerbaijani Defence Ministry assessed situation on border and in Karabakh
Baku/14.01.23/Turan: On 14 January, a meeting of command staff chaired by Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov was held at the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense.
The Defence Ministry reports that "the operational regime on the Azerbaijani-Armenian conditional border and on our territories, where the Russian peacekeeping contingent is temporarily deployed, has been analyzed in detail."
Hasanov gave specific instructions to maintain combat readiness of the units at a high level "and to be ready at any moment to prevent possible provocations".
The Minister sresssed the importance of ensuring the security of units stationed in mountainous terrain, including guarded roads and communications.
It was instructed to ensure strict observance of safety rules in day-to-day activities, attention and care for military personnel, especially the young, to protect them from seasonal diseases, as well as to improve service and living conditions of the military personnel. -02D-
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