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Azerbaijan's losses in September 12-14 battles rose to 71 servicemen
Baku/15.09.22/Turan: The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry today published an updated list of those killed during the military escalation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border on September 12-14.
The death toll has risen from 50 to 71.
The list contains the surnames, patronymic and military ranks of the victims. Among them are two captains, three senior lieutenants, 8 lieutenants, 18 warrant officers, 3 sergeants and 37 ordinary soldiers.
On September 13, 42 Azerbaijani army servicemen and 8 border guards were reported killed. -06D-
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