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Exercises of special forces of Azerbaijan, Turkey and Pakistan
Baku/11.09.21/Turan: On September 12-20, Baku will host the first joint exercises of special forces of Azerbaijan, Turkey and Pakistan "Three Brothers-2021", the press service of the Ministry of Defense said.
"The main goal of the joint exercises is to improve the interaction of special forces units of friendly and partner countries during hostilities, preparation for operations in peacetime and wartime, exchange of knowledge and experience," the message says.
The number of participants and their weapons are not reported.
These exercises will be a continuation of the weekly exercises of the special forces of Azerbaijan and Turkey, held in the first decade of September in the liberated Lachin region of Azerbaijan. -02В-
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