Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry denies reports of Israeli drones
Baku/30.08.19/Turan: The press service of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry denied reports by a number of foreign media about the alleged presence of Israeli military drones in Azerbaijan.
"We regret to note that completely unreasonable information continues to be distributed in some foreign media resources regarding the delivery of Israeli drones to Azerbaijan with the aim of attacking Iraq and Iran.
We categorically refute these reports, which have no grounds and are misinformation," the Foreign Ministry press service said.
It should be noted that earlier the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan made a similar refutation. As for publications on this subject, they appeared in a number of Syrian media with reference to the command of pro-Iranian combat units. -02D-
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