Azerbaijani Defense Ministry Reports Destruction of Armenian Subversive Group
The Armenian reconnaissance and sabotage groups in several places tried to attack the positions of the Azerbaijani armed forces at the contact line of troops.
However, the Azerbaijani army units identified the enemy in advance, taking preventive measures and forcing the enemy to retreat, leaving a submachine gun with the ammunition. According to preliminary information, two members of the subversive group of the enemy were killed and a few others were wounded. The Azerbaijani side suffered no losses, according to the Defense Ministry of the country. -06 D--
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