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Eight villages liberated on the Southern Front
Baku / 14.10.20 / Turan: The Azerbaijani Armed Forces liberated a number of villages in the Fizuli region from occupation: Garadaghly, Khatynbulag, Garakollu, as well as the villages of Bulutan, Melikjanly, Kemertyuk, Teke, Tagaser and the Khojavend region.
Long live the Azerbaijani army! Karabakh is Azerbaijan!
President Ilham Aliyev wrote about it on October 14 in the afternoon on his Twitter account.
A number of these villages are located around the city of Hadrut, the rest are near the regional center of Fizuli. Thus, the Armenians abandon their positions and retreat on the southern front, where the most difficult battles are taking place.
The recent successes of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces in this sector nullify the attempts of the Armenians to return Hadrut, and bring closer the solution of another important task in this direction - the final liberation of the city of Fizuli. -02D-
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