Central Armory of Armenians in Karabakh Destroyed
Baku. 06.10.20. Turan; Precise artillery fire destroyed the central armory of the Armenians near the village of Ballija in Karabakh. This was reported by the press service of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry in the morning of October 6.
According to the same source, a large amount of ammunition was housed in the warehouse.
Earlier, the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan announced that artillery and rocket fire was being conducted from the territory of the military unit in Ballija on the territory of Azerbaijan and warned that it would destroy it if the fire did not stop.
The Ministry of Defense also denied the message of the Armenian side about the annihilation of 200 soldiers of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces in the so-called "trap" on October 5, calling it disinformation.
It is also reported about the retreat of the Armenian units along the entire front line. -0-
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- 6 October 2020 10:33
Politics
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