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The Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan reported new attacks on Azerbaijani positions
Baku/14.07.23/Turan: During the daytime hours of July 14, the positions of the Azerbaijani army in Karabakh and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic were again shelled.
On July 14, at about 10:55, Armenians fired small arms at the positions of the Azerbaijani Army in the direction of Shusha and Khojaly regions, the press service of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry reported.
In addition, the report goes on to say, from 13:39 to 13:50, units of the Armenian armed Forces fired small arms at the positions of the Azerbaijani Army in the direction of the settlement of Heydarabad in the Sadarak region of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic.
The Azerbaijani Army units have taken retaliatory measures in all these areas, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry's press release concludes. ---06B---
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- 14 July 2023 15:28
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