Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan on the threat of Armenians to strike Mingachevir hydro power station
Baku / 24.07.18 / Turan: The Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan considers as a manifestation of panic the statements of the Karabakh separatists about their ability to strike at the Mingachevir hydro power station.
"The analysis of the Armenian media reports of the last days shows that the statements of the military and political leadership of this country and representatives of the separatist regime of Nagorno-Karabakh testify to their serious concern and panic," the press service of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said.
The Azerbaijani army is ready for any development of the situation on the front. The most modern weapons available to the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan are capable of destroying in a short time all important military facilities and strategic communications of the enemy.
The air defense and missile defense systems of Azerbaijan reliably ensure the security of the entire airspace, including state and military facilities of particular importance, the press service of the military department said. -16D06-
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