The latest situation in the front on November 7
Baku/07.11.20/Turan: During the day on November 6 and night on November 7, the Armenian armed forces fired at the positions of the units of the Azerbaijan Army and our human settlements in various directions of the front using various small arms, howitzers, and mortars.
The combat operations continued with varying intensity, mainly in the Aghdere, Aghdam, Khojavend directions of the front. The enemy was forced to retreat suffering losses on military personnel and military vehicles in some areas of the front, rears a press release of the Ministry of Defence of Azerbaijan.
There are dead and wounded among the military personnel as a result of artillery shelling of the combat positions in the defensive area of the 5th mountain rifle regiment of the Armenian Armed Forces in the Aghdere direction of the front. Several military vehicles and mortars of the enemy were wrecked.
As a result of the operation conducted by the units of the Azerbaijani Army, there are casualties among the military personnel of the 1st battalion of the 6th mountain rifle regiment of the enemy. The howitzers of the 3rd battery of the D-30 artillery battalion of the enemy were also disabled.
Currently, combat operations are underway in all directions of the front.
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- 6 November 2020 22:13
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