Russian-Azerbaijani patrol fired at in Khankandi
Baku/02.10.23/Turan: The Russian peacekeeping contingent in Karabakh on October 2 recorded one violation of the ceasefire. Thus, in the city of Khankandi, an unknown person fired at a joint Russian-Azerbaijani patrol using sniper weapons. There were no casualties. The command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, together with representatives of the Azerbaijani side and Karabakh, is conducting an investigation into this fact, according to the Russian peacekeeping contingent,newsletter.
The Armenian armed forces continue to hand over weapons and military equipment under the control of Russian peacekeepers. As of October 2, the following were delivered: 76 units of armored vehicles, 92 units of automotive vehicles, 111 units of air defense equipment, 95 units of field artillery guns, MLRS and mortars, more than 6.3 thousand units of small arms and anti-tank weapons, about 14.4 million ammunition.— 06B-
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- 2 October 2023 20:24
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