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Azerbaijani military went to exercises in Turkey
Baku/15.11.21/Turan: Servicemen of the Azerbaijani army went to Turkey to participate in the exercises of the engineering troops, the Turkish Ministry of National Defense reported on Twitter .
The Azerbaijani military have joined the exercises conducted by the Turkish Armed Forces in the Kavakkoy and Gallipoli regions of the Canakkale province. Trainings are conducted with the aim of developing the ability to create fortifications and overcome water spaces.
A mechanized infantry unit of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces joined the exercises conducted by the Second Corps of Engineers and the 18th Mechanized Infantry Brigade of the Turkish Army. -06D-
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