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Defense Ministry denies allegations of Armenians about downed aircraft of Azerbaijan
Baku / 03.10.20 / Turan: The Ministry of Defense denied the allegations of the Armenian side about the downed aircraft and UAVs of Azerbaijan.
Today, the Armenian side again disseminated misinformation about allegedly shot down planes and unmanned aerial vehicles of the Azerbaijani Air Force, said the head of the press service of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry Vagif Dargahli.
“We repeat once again that not a single combat aircraft of the Azerbaijani Air Force was shot down. On the contrary, Azerbaijan's attack UAVs continue to destroy the military equipment of the Armenian armed forces. Video recordings of the military operations of our UAVs are regularly presented to the public. By spreading false information about the losses of Azerbaijan, the representatives of the Armenian Ministry of Defense are trying to fill the information void formed in them during the hostilities,” the head of the press service of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said. — 06D-
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