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Foreign military attaches informed about the latest fighting on the border
Baku/13.05.23/Turan: A briefing for foreign military attaches accredited in Azerbaijan and representatives of international organizations was held at the Department of International Military Cooperation of the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan on May 13.
The head of the department, Huseyn Mahmudov, informed the foreign attaches in detail "about the deliberate provocations of the units of the Armenian Armed Forces on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border." On May 10, they launched intense fire on Azerbaijani positions from various types of small arms.
On May 11 and 12, the enemy, having expanded the scale of provocations, began to use large-caliber weapons, mortars, D-30 howitzers. The Armenian Armed Forces also used shock UAVs from various directions against the positions of the Azerbaijani army in Kalbajar. The foreign representatives were presented with video materials reflecting the provocations of the Armenian side.
After answering the questions, the foreign representatives were shown the wreckage of the Armenian attack drones shot down by the Azerbaijani military. ---06B---
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- 13 May 2023 13:31
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