During Four Days of War, Armenian Armed Forces Lost Hundreds of Tanks, Artillery Installations, Dozens of Air Defense Systems
Baku / 01.10.20 / Turan: During the night battles, units of the Azerbaijan Army inflicted crushing artillery strikes on the positions of the Armenian armed forces stationed in the occupied territories. Columns with enemy personnel were also defeated, the press service of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry reported.
From the morning of September 27 to 21.30 September 30, the enemy suffered significant losses in manpower, military and combat equipment and was forced to retreat from previously occupied positions and important areas of the terrain along the entire front.
The total losses during this period were:
up to 200 tanks and other armored vehicles;
228 artillery installations, multiple launch rocket systems and mortars;
30 air defense systems;
6 command posts of control and command and observation posts;
5 ammunition depots;
more than 110 automotive equipment;
1 anti-aircraft missile system S-300. -06B-
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