One of those who blew up on mine in Lachin died /UPDATED/
Baku/22.10.22/Turan: Elsevyar Hamidov, who was injured on October 21 as a result of a mine explosion in the Lachin region, died of his wounds in hospital.
This information was confirmed by the Prosecutor General's Office.
Recall that on Friday in the village of Suarasy, Lachin region, two people were blown up by a mine. They received injuries of varying degrees during construction work.
The fact of the explosion in the Lachin region is being investigated by the regional prosecutor's office.- 06D-
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2022 October 21 (Friday) 21:06:06
Two people hit a mine in Lachin
Baku /21.10.22 / Turan: On Friday, in the village of Suarasy, Lachin region, two people were blown up by a mine. As Turan was told in the national demining agency ANAMA, the injured Elsevar Hamidov and Sabuhi Hasanov received injuries of varying degrees during construction work. They are hospitalized. The explosion is under investigation. -02D-
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