Defense Ministry responded Sargsyan: Your missiles do not fly
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry has responded to yesterday's statement by the President of Armenia, the Armenian side has missiles with a range of 300 km and can strike at any point in Azerbaijan. "Let them think about it, those who want to bomb Yerevan," Sargsyan said in an interview with Armnews.
In turn, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said that the threats from Sagsyan do not frighten anyone. "This criminal whose hands are in the blood of the victims of Khojaly and other settlements of Nagorno-Karabakh and seven surrounding districts, will soon respond to the people and the courts of Azerbaijan," the statement says.
As for the so-called ballistic missiles, Sargsyan faces obsolete Soviet short-range missiles Scud. These are liquid-fuel missiles that cannot hit a purpose and cannot simply take off from the launch pad.
Azerbaijan is armed with the most modern and high-precision weapons, which are guaranteed to impress any strategic or other infrastructure on the territory of Armenia, which will lead to the destruction of Armenia as a state, the statement said. -02D-
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