Prezident İlham Əliyev.
If There Is Aggression Against Azerbaijan, Aggressor Will Collide with F-16
Baku / 26.10.20 / Turan: The F-16 aircraft of the Turkish Air Force are in Azerbaijan on the ground, but if aggression is committed from the outside, they will be involved. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev stated this in his televised address on October 26.
“I am often asked what the F-16 planes do with us. I'm tired of answering. Look through your satellites and see where they are - in the air or on the ground. Everyone knows that these planes are on the ground. These planes arrived to participate in the exercises, and when the war broke out, they stayed here.
“Our Turkish brothers left them with us to provide us with moral support. And yet, if an aggression is carried out against us, they will see these F-16s in front of them,” Aliyev said. –06D--
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