Baku denied the involvement of the Azerbaijani side in the death of the Armenian soldier
Baku/04.12.23/Turan: The Armenian Ministry of Defense reported the death of an Armenian military man on the border with Azerbaijan.
As the Armenian military department said in a statement, Gerasim Avetikovich Arakelyan was mortally wounded on December 4 at about 14:35 at an Armenian position “located in the Bardzruni region (Vayots Dzor region)” by a shot from the Azerbaijani side.
However, the Azerbaijani military department denied information about the opening of fire from the Azerbaijani side.
“We categorically refute this information, which is provocative in nature,” the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense said in a statement.—06B-
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