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During the bombing of the "Cultural Center" in Shusha, 100-300 military and police officers were killed
Baku / 07.10.20 / Turan: According to foreign journalists working in Karabakh these days, on October 4, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces delivered one of the most powerful blows to the Armenian military. On that day, during a rocket attack, the so-called Cultural Center in the city of Shusha was destroyed, where at that moment a meeting was held with the participation of 300 to 600 military and police officers.
According to local sources, at least half of those in the hall were killed because of a direct missile hit.
Ordinary military men complain about the mediocrity of the command, lack of weapons, food, sending unprepared 18-year-olds to the front. The same military claim that the authorities greatly underestimate the losses of the Armenians, of whom there are thousands. -02D-
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- 7 October 2020 17:30
Politics
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