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Seventeen Villages, City of Gubadli Liberated - Ilham Aliyev
Baku / 26.10.20 / Turan: Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, in a televised address on October 26, announced the liberation of a number of villages in the Jabrayil, Zanghilan and Gubadli regions during the fighting on October 25.
In particular, the villages of Alybeyli 1, Alybeyli 2, Raband and Yenikend of the Zanghilan region, the villages of Govshudlu, Sofulu, Dag Mashanli, Kurdler, Khovuslu and Chelebiler of the Jabrayil region, the villages of Padar, Efendiler, Yusifbeyli, Chaytumas, Khanlig, Sariyatag and Mollaburkhan, and the city of Gubadli in the Gubadli region. —06D-
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