Ministry of Defense: the answer for the shelling the village of Alibeyli will be relentless
The response of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces for shelling the village of Alibeyli by Armenians will be ruthless, reads the statement the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan in connection with yesterday's firing the village of Alibeyli in Tovuz. According to the War Department, the enemy intensively shelled for several hours the village from different types of weapons. As a result, the civilian population, houses and other buildings were damaged. So, one of the houses burned out, causing extensive damage to property of citizens. One local resident was wounded.
Armenian armed forces, shelling civilians, want to provoke the Azerbaijani side on the appropriate steps.
Responsibility for the shelling of civilians lies with the Armenian side, and the Azerbaijani army will take measures to destroy military targets of the enemy, reads the sattement.-06D-
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