Prezident İlham Əliyev.
Ilham Aliyev announced partial demobilization
Baku/01.12.20/Turan: On Tuesday, the President Ilham Aliyev announced a partial demobilization. The decree states that persons falling under the following categories, called up by the presidential decree of September 28 of this year, are demobilized from the ranks of the armed forces of Azerbaijan:
- Persons with three or more children;
- Persons who have disabled persons of the first group in their care;
- Persons who have brothers and sisters under the age of majority ;
- Individuals who are the only son in the family;
- Persons whose fathers or brothers died during military operations performing military duties;
- Persons who were injured during hostilities;
- Persons whose close relatives died during the shelling of the territories of Azerbaijan by the Armenian armed forces.
- Undergraduate, graduate, doctoral students. -0-
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