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Ilham Aliyev posthumously awarded orders and medals to 800 martyrs
Baku/05.11.21/Turan: On the occasion of the Victory Day, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev signed an order on posthumous awarding of orders and medals to fighters who died during the 44-day Patriotic War in the fall of 2020.
800 officers, warrant officers and soldiers were awarded the orders "Flag of Azerbaijan", "For Courage" of the third degree and "For services to the Motherland" of the third degree, as well as medals "For the Motherland", "For Bravery", "Brave Fighter", "For Distinction in battle ”,“For the liberation of Sugovushan”,“For the liberation of Jabrail”,“For the liberation of Khojavend”,“For the liberation of Fuzuli”,“For the liberation of Gubadli”,“For the liberation of Shusha”,“For the liberation of Kelbajar”,“For the liberation of Aghdam" and "For the release of Lachin". - 06В-
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