Responsibility for Consequences of Counter-attacks of Azerbaijan to Fall on Armenia
The Azerbaijani armed forces, demonstrating good will and peaceful intentions, suspended the counter-attacks and retaliation against the Armenian side, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry’s spokesman Hikmet Hajiyev said.
However, the Armenian armed forces, choosing target villages and civilians, continued shelling along the contact line of the troops.
The most intense shelling from artillery and other heavy weapons, attacks and sabotage was against the positions of the Azerbaijani Army in the Terter and Agdere directions.
If the armed forces of Armenia continue to violate the ceasefire and choose villages and civilians as the target, adequate measures will be taken for the safety of civilians. The responsibility for the counter-attack and response of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces will entirely fall on Armenia, he said. -06D-
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- 4 April 2016 12:45
Politics
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