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On Wednesday night, the shootings continued in the same directions
Baku/18.08.21/Turan: Late in the evening of August 17 and on the night of the 18th, shootings continued on the border between the Armed Forces of Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Thus, Armenian side fired at Azerbaijani positions in the direction of Istisu and Galakend settlements of Kalbajar and Gadabay regions.
In the Nakhchivan direction, positions in the direction of the Heydarabad village of the Sadarak region were still shelled. There are no casualties among the personnel, the press service of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said.
The Armenian side accused the Azerbaijani Armed Forces of shelling a position in the direction of the Zod settlement and wounding its soldier.
In turn, the Russian peacekeepers reported about an exchange of fire between Armenian and Azerbaijani posts on the outskirts of the city of Shusha. No casualties.-02D-
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