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Second "Terrorist" Detained by Armenians Also Turned Out to Be Kurd from PKK
Baku / 04.11.20 / Turan: The second Syrian "terrorist" detained in Karabakh, where he allegedly fought on the side of Azerbaijan, turned out to be a member of the PKK Kurdish terrorist organization. The militants of this structure are fighting on the side of the Armenians.
This was established thanks to a video spread on social media by the Kurds themselves. In the video, a militant detained by the Armenians sits surrounded by his armed comrades, who are chanting slogans in Kurdish. They are carrying the flags of Armenia and the self-proclaimed Kurdistan Region.
In another video circulated by Armenians, the same man sits surrounded by Armenians, who interrogate and insult him.
They ask him in Azerbaijani, but the detainee does not understand them. If you believe the Armenian side, then on the Azerbaijani side are Syrian Turkomans and ethnic Turks who speak Turkish.
Earlier, the Armenians published another video, where they also presented the wounded man as a Syrian. However, during the interrogation, this person switches from Arabic to Kurdish.
Azerbaijan and Turkey have repeatedly stated that up to 2,000 Kurdish militants recruited by Armenia to participate in battles against the Azerbaijani Armed Forces are deployed in Karabakh. -02B-
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