Ministry of Defense on the parade on June 26
Baku / 25.06.18 / Turan: On June 26, a military parade will be held in Baku dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces with the participation of 4,000 servicemen, the press service of the Defense Ministry said. These are military men of the Ministry of Defense, Internal Affairs, Emergency Situations, State Security Service, State Border Guard Service and State Security Service, as well as the Parade Composition of the Armed Forces of Turkey.
More than 240 units of various military equipment, more than 70 aviation units, as well as newly acquired modern weapons and equipment - armored vehicles, missile and artillery systems, air defense systems, helicopters and UAVs - will be withdrawn to the parade.
Among the guests of the parade are up to 100 representatives of Turkey, Pakistan, Belarus, Bahrain, UAE, Georgia, Iran, Israel, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Ukraine. -02D-
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- Politics
- 25 June 2018 16:35
Politics
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