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Azerbaijani Defense Ministry denies reports on military clashes in Karabakh
Baku/25.03.22/Turan: The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry denied reports on military clashes in Karabakh. Baku called the Armenian reports on Azerbaijan's losses in manpower as misinformation.
The military authorities called Armenian armed forces' reports on alleged military clashes in Karabakh which claimed casualties among Azerbaijani servicemen as provocative and misleading.
In reality, according to the press release of the Defense Ministry, the Azerbaijani army units continue the process of clarifying their positions and locations" without using force.
"Azerbaijani units fully control the operational situation," the report further stated.
Armenian media outlets referring to the Karabakh separatists reported on alleged firing by Azerbaijani units on the night of March 25 and the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
According to the Armenian side, the Azerbaijani side allegedly "lost at least 5 servicemen killed" while the Armenian side had only "one wounded".
According to the Armenian sources, yesterday the Azerbaijani military seized Farrukh village in the east of Karabakh without firing, and now negotiations are held with the peacekeepers on returning the sides to their initial positions. The Armenian media also reports on the accumulation of Armenian military and "volunteers" in the village of Pirler (Khramort), 4 km. from Farrukh. -06B-
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- 25 March 2022 11:58
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