Azerbaijani Defense Ministry: Armenians Should Expect Blow at Any Moment
Until Armenia fulfills the requirements of UN Security Council resolutions on the liberation of the occupied territories, Azerbaijani Armed Forces may at any time launch an offensive to restore the country's territorial integrity.
This is stated in the comments by the Defense Ministry press service to the media in connection with the allegations of the Armenian side on the planned offensive of the Azerbaijani army on May 8-9.
The Defense Ministry said the offensive of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces will be inevitable, if the criminal regime of Armenia does not fulfill the UN Security Council resolution on the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of the Armenian armed units from the occupied territories of Azerbaijan.
"Armenians every day, every hour, every moment should expect the liberation of our lands and the full territorial integrity of our country,” said the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan.
"If Armenians do not want to die, or to live in anxiety and fear, waiting for death, they have to leave the Azerbaijani lands,” the Ministry of Defense stated in the comments. -06D-
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