Since September 27, the Armenian Armed Forces have lost up to 230 armored vehicles and 250 gun mounts, MLRS and mortars
Baku / 03.10.20 / Turan: On Friday, the troops of the Azerbaijan Army, successfully advancing in the intended directions, seized new strongholds and carried out a cleanup of the territory from the enemy. During the hostilities, a significant amount of manpower, military and other equipment, as well as enemy weapons were destroyed, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said.
The total losses of the Armenian side from September 27 to 20:00 on October 2 were:
- up to 230 tanks and other armored vehicles;
- 250 artillery installations, multiple launch rocket systems and mortars;
- 38 air defense systems;
- 10 command posts of control and command and observation posts;
- 7 ammunition depots;
- more than 130 vehicles;
- 1 anti-aircraft missile system S-300. — 06D-
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- 3 October 2020 10:05
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