Baku denies reports of a special operation of Armenians in the area downed helicopter
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry denied reports of Armenian media about the alleged conduct of a special operation, during which the remains of three crew members and the remains of helicopter shot down on November 12 by the Azerbaijani army. This informati8on is unfounded and is deliberately spread provocation and lies, said the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry.
It is not excluded that the Armenian side will demonstrate some remains of previous losses, presenting them as a body of pilots of the downed helicopter to defraud the Armenian people.
In contrast to the Armenian side, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry immediately reports any casualties on the front line and conducts the funeral of martyrs.
The Defense Ministry also emphasizes that the Armenian side is constantly creating tension in place of the helicopter crash, trying to attract international structures. The Ministry of Defense denies the information from the Armenian side about the alleged losses of the Azerbaijani army in the course of the enemy "special operation"
The Azerbaijani army did not suffer any losses in this direction, and the territory is under the full control, the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan reports.-0-
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