The son of the President of Azerbaijan, Heydar Aliyev, completes military service
Baku/01.07.19/Turan: In the n-military unit of the State Security Service, a ceremony of discharging active-duty service members to the reserve took place today. The ceremony was attended by the first vice-president Mehriban Aliyeva, the head of the State Security Council Ali Nagiyev and others.
Heydar Aliyev,, is the son of the President of Azerbaijan, who was transferred to the reserve.
His call for service was reported in September 2018, when Aliyev Jr. took the oath.
On July 1, the next call for active military service and the transfer to the reserve of already-serving military personnel begins. According to Azerbaijani legislation, the service life of persons with higher education is one year. Last summer, the son of the President of Azerbaijan graduated from the ADA University. -06D -
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