Açiq mənbələrdən foto.
MLRS Smerch, Which Subjected Barda to Fire, Destroyed
Baku / 30.10.20 / Turan: Attempts by Armenians to attack in several directions of the front during the day on October 29 were decisively suppressed. The enemy, having suffered heavy losses in military equipment and manpower, was forced to retreat, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said in a statement on Friday morning.
As a result of retaliatory measures, another high-ranking Armenian officer was killed. Thus, as a result of the shelling of an automobile convoy in the defense zone of the 18th motorized rifle division of the Armenian Armed Forces, the deputy commander of the 1st combined arms army, Colonel Viktor Arustamyan, was eliminated, the press release said.
In addition, the firing position of the Smerch missile system of the Armenian Armed Forces, which fired at civilians in the city of Barda, was discovered. On October 29 at 15:18, this Smerch system was destroyed by precise fire.
The Ministry of Defense presented video footage of this. -0-
Politics
-
On November 4, the Sabail District Court of Baku considered the motion to transfer Talysh researcher Igbal Abilor to house arrest.
-
The Musavat Party considers the arrests and persecution of innocent people unacceptable and demands the release of all political prisoners ahead of COP29. This was stated in a statement issued by the party on November 4.
-
Afgan Sadigov, the head of the Azerbaijani website Azel TV, has been on a hunger strike for 45 days while imprisoned in Georgia. Today, his wife, Sevinc Sadigova, visited him in the prison hospital. "Afgan is getting worse and worse. He was brought to the meeting in a wheelchair. He is severely emaciated: his blood sugar is low, he has kidney problems, lethargy, dizziness, and nausea. Nevertheless, he continues his hunger strike, demanding the termination of the fabricated criminal case against him, even if it costs him his life," Sadigova said. According to her, Afgan refuses to eat and only drinks 300 grams of water during the day.
-
U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday congratulated Maia Sandu on her historic reelection as the President of Moldova, TURAN's Washington correspondent reports.
Leave a review