State Security Service Calls for Vigilance in Connection with Threat of Armenian Terror
Baku / 15.10.20 / Turan: The State Security Service (SSS) announced the threat of Armenian terror and called on citizens to be vigilant in this regard.
According to the information received by the State Security Service, the special services of Armenia, in connection with the defeats of the Armenian army, intend to carry out terrorist, provocative and other subversive acts in large cities of Azerbaijan, in particular, in crowded places and on public transport. Thus, Armenia intends to repeat the insidious and inhuman acts of terror committed against the civilian population in Baku and other regions of the country at the end of the 80s and 90s of the last century.
The report emphasizes that Armenia, being a country that supports terrorism at the state level and carries out terrorist acts, has now attracted terrorists from the Middle East to its armed forces.
The State Security Service calls on citizens, without disrupting the rhythm of everyday life and work, or falling into panic, to be vigilant, to inform the State Security Service by phone (012) 4059999, as well as the local police and other law enforcement agencies about suspicious persons, actions and objects in their places of residence.
At the same time, given the recent activation of the Armenian terrorist organization ASALA, the diplomatic missions and diplomatic personnel of Azerbaijan in foreign countries, representatives of the diaspora and companies belonging to our country, and their employees are advised to be vigilant. In case of any suspicions, they should apply to the law enforcement agencies of the countries in which they are located, the report said. -0-
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