Russian sapper killed in Karabakh during demining
Moscow / 12/18/20 / Turan: Near the city of Shusha in Nagorno-Karabakh, an officer of the demining group of the Russian Mine Action Center died, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported on the evening of December 18.
"During the demining of a section of the road in the area of the settlement of Shusha, an explosive device was detonated," the ministry said.
As a result, the officer was seriously wounded. He was promptly provided with medical assistance, but during transportation to the hospital he died from his injuries, RIA reported.
In the message of the Ministry of Defense, the name of the officer was not specified. -0-
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