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Not to Offend General Konashenkov, or Fragments of Iskander Missiles in Shusha
Baku/31.03.21/Turan: The Mine Action Agency - ANAMA leaked today that the fragments of two Iskander missiles were found in Shusha. However, this information is issued in the style of a bad detective or a spy movie.
For example, one of the Baku sites published an "interview" on March 31 with an unnamed representative of the agency. When asked about the use of Iskander missiles by the Armenians during the Second Karabakh war, the agency employee said that he could not comment on such statements. But immediately this same representative adds that since December 2020 ANAMA has been working in Shusha, where on March 15, fragments of two missiles were found, the numbers of which confirm that it was an Iskander.
On the same site, photographs of missile parts are published, where their serial numbers are indicated.
The Turan agency applied to ANAMA with a request to confirm the publication. However, the press service of the agency said that they could not say anything on this issue. When asked whether the agency denies this publication, we were again told that they could not give a comment.
It can be assumed that these "spy games" were arranged in order not to offend the Russian Defense Ministry, whose representative loudly denied Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's statement that Iskander missiles were used against Azerbaijan, but only exploded by 10%.
Thus, General Igor Konashenkov, an official representative of the Russian Defense Ministry, said that not a single Iskander missile was used by Armenia during the Second Karabakh war. All ammunition is in warehouses. -02D-
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