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Group of Armenian Soldiers Destroyed near Hadrut
Baku / 28.12.20 / Turan: On December 27, at about 15.30, an illegal Armenian armed group of six people attacked the position of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces near the village of Agdam (Akaku), Khojavend region. As a result, Azerbaijani soldier Ganbarov Elmir was killed, and soldier Aliyev Emin was wounded. He was given first aid, and he was evacuated to a medical facility, his life is out of danger.
As a result of the measures taken, all six Armenian armed groups were destroyed, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said on December 28.
"If such a case repeats, the Azerbaijani Army will take decisive measures," the message says.
In turn, the Armenian media, referring to the Armenian Ministry of Defense, report that the Armenian military did not participate in any operation in the specified area. At the same time, Armenian sources do not exclude that members of the armed formations of Nagorno-Karabakh could remain in the indicated place.
Note that this incident became the most serious since the ceasefire was signed on November 10. During previous clashes with the Armenian military, it was possible to avoid shooting and casualties.
The village of Aghdam is located in the rear of the territory controlled by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, and it is unlikely that the Armenian military will be there for 50 days after the end of the war. -02D-
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