Shusha has been cleaned up completed
Baku/08.11.20/Turan: Full control over Shusha was established in the evening of November 7, and in the morning special forces units of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces rushed into the city from three sides. It was the most successful and beautiful for all the time of this war. A military source familiar with the situation told Turan about this.
According to him, street fighting began immediately, but the enemy's resistance was shattered in the second half of the day. After that, a cleanup of buildings and possible places where the enemy was hiding was carried out. The last foci were suppressed in the evening and until morning, there were no active battles in the city, the source said.
From the morning on November 8, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces continued their offensive in several directions, building on the achieved success.-02B-
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- Actual report
- 8 November 2020 15:58
Politics
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