Center "Doctrine": since the beginning of the year losses in the army total 76 people
Baku/02.11.13/Turan : Losses in security and defense sector of Azerbaijan since the beginning of 2013 amounted to 76 people, according to Center for Journalism Military Studies "Doctrine" referring to the monitoring of media reports.
The head of this NGO, Casur Sumerinli, also noted that for the information for November 1, another 86 people were wounded or injured. Tem of them died in combat (from Armenian bullets), and 66 - in non-combat circumstances.
A cadet of the school named after Nahchyvansky died under unknown circumstances.
Nine people died as a result of accident (drowning , fell, got under the tank, fired, electric shock), 14 - were killed in car accidents , 3 - helicopter crash , 3 - in unknown circumstances , 2 - by accident, 2 - were killed by civilians, 6 - a result of hazing, 11 - died of disease , 16 - committed suicide.
Most of the deaths occurred in the Ministry of Defense - 59 people . The losses in the border guard troops totaled four people, the State Special Security Service - one person, State mobilization and conscription service - one man, Ministry of Emergency situations - two people.-06D--
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