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The Prosecutor General's Office asks citizens to refrain from visiting the liberated territories
Baku / 30.11.20 / Turan: The Prosecutor General's Office of Azerbaijan urged citizens to refrain from visiting the liberated territories.
The reason for this was the facts of detonation of civilians on mines. In this regard, the Prosecutor General's Office asks not to visit the territories liberated from occupation until the completion of work on clearing them from mines and other explosives.
On Saturday in Fizuli, four were killed by a mine, before that two more people were also blown up in the Fizuli region, and before that in the Agderin region, a colonel of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces was blown up and killed by a mine. -02D-
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