Defense Ministry issues an order to destroy any enemy military facility
Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov received the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman Andrzej Kasprzyk, press service of the Ministry of Defense. During the meeting they discussed the situation on the contact line, the sides exchanged views on resolving the situation,
Zakir Hasanov blamed the tense situation at the front on the Armenian side, which has recently been firing at civilian targets. He also said that all personnel on the front lines ordered immediately destroy any moving military facility.
There was a clash in the Tartar direction clash as a result of which there are dead and wounded. Azerbaijan reported the destruction of five Armenian soldiers, but Yerevan denied this, stating that killed one Azerbaijani soldiers.-16D-
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