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The Prosecutor General's Office of Azerbaijan opened a criminal case against Semyon Pegov and Semyon Bagdasarov
Baku / 20.11.20 / Turan: Russian reporter Semyon Pegov, author of the WarGonzo project and Semyon Bagdasarov, Russian citizen, director of the Middle East Center, speaking on the SolovyovLive Youtube channel, said that the Armenians did not accept defeat in Karabakh. According to them, there is evidence that the Armenians are preparing armed attacks on the Azerbaijani Armed Forces and will wage a guerrilla war.
The Prosecutor General's Office believes that Pegov and Baghdasarov violated the following articles of the Azerbaijani Criminal Code: 214-2 (open calls to terrorism), 281.2 (open calls by a group of persons to violate the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan) and 283.2.1. (Illegal border crossing).
In connection with the above, official inquiries were sent to the General Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation and law enforcement agencies of other countries. The General Prosecutor's Office of Azerbaijan will contact with colleagues in order to fulfill their requests and inform the public about the progress of the investigation.
During the war Pegov was in the camp of separatists in Karabakh and behaved like a regular provocateur, openly supporting Armenians and accusing the Azerbaijani Armed Forces of attacking Karabakh.
Bagdasarov is a paid provocateur of the Kremlin propagandist Solovyov, who has been pouring dirt on Azerbaijan on Russian TV for years and openly supporting the separatists of Karabakh. -02В-
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