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New shootings on border and in Karabakh
Baku/15.03.23/Turan: On the night of March 15, the Armenian armed forces fired small arms at the positions of the Azerbaijani armed forces in the direction of the village of Yukhary Ayrim of Kelbajar and Astaf of Dashkesan regions. This is stated in the message of the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan.
Besides, Armenian formations shelled Azerbaijani positions in the Khojaly and Khojavend regions of Karabakh.
Adequate measures were taken in all cases, the military department said in a statement.
The Armenian side denies the fact of shelling of Azerbaijani positions. -06D-
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