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Azerbaijani positions in Shusha and Lachin regions shelled
Baku/12.07.23/Turan: Armenians shelled the positions of the Azerbaijani army late in the evening on July 11 and early in the morning on the 12th in the Shusha and Lachin regions, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry reported.
In particular, on July 11, the positions of the Azerbaijani army in the Shusha region were fired from small arms.
Besides, on July 12, at 05:45, units of the Armenian armed forces fired small arms at positions of the Azerbaijani army located in the direction of the settlement of Zabukh, Lachin region. Azerbaijani units have taken retaliatory measures, the press release of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry concluded.
According to the Armenian Defense Ministry, on July 12, at 05:30, Armenian positions near the village of Teh were shelled, as a result of which one serviceman was wounded, whose surname and name are not called, but only initials are given.
The separatists also claim the shelling of Armenian positions in the Shusha region from a mortar. -06B-
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