Məhərrəm İbrahimov (Əlioğlu) və Sirac Abışov
The dead journalists were awarded the Order for "Service to the Fatherland"
Baku/14.06.21/Turan: Journalists Siraj Abyshev and Maharram Ibrahimov, who died on June 4 in Kalbajar during a mine explosion, were awarded the Order "For Service to the Fatherland" 3-1 degree.
Arif Aliyev, a representative of the executive power of the Kalbajar region, who died with them, was also awarded the same award.
The order of the head of state says that they are awarded this award for "worthy performance of their professional duty in the territories of Azerbaijan liberated from occupation."
The tragedy took place in the Kalbajar region on the way to the village of Susuzlug. Journalists recorded the state of the settlements liberated from the occupation. -02D-
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