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Baku does not comment on reports on the capture of two Azerbaijani soldiers by the Armenians
Baku/12.20.21/Turan: In the afternoon of December 19, a number of Armenian telegram channels published a message about the capture of two Azerbaijani soldiers. According to the Armenian side, this happened on the border of Kalbajar and Jermuk. The same sources published a photo of the detainees, claiming that one of them was the captain. The names were not disclosed.
Over the past day, the Armenian Defense Ministry did not issue an official message. The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry also did not comment on the messages of the Armenians.
It is noteworthy that in the morning of December 19, the Azerbaijani side handed over 10 prisoners detained on November 16 to the Armenians. Meanwhile, the Armenian side published a video showing the moment of the arrest. It is not possible to check the accuracy of the shooting.
An attempt by Turan to get a comment from the press service of the Ministry of Defense did not yield any results, the Defense Ministry neither confirms nor denies the report on the capture of two servicemen. -02 / 03B-
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