Three residents of Agjabedi blown up by mines
Baku/26.04.21/Turan: Three residents of the Agjabedi region blown up in a minefield while trying to get to the territories liberated from the occupation, bypassing the control posts, reported the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
As a result of the explosion, Shahin Verdiyev died, his brother Aydin Verdiyev and Firdovsi Guliyev were hospitalized in the Agjabedi central regional hospital with bodily injuries of varying severity.
On this fact, the Aghdam regional prosecutor's office filed a lawsuit under Articles 100.2 (waging an aggressive war), 116.0.6 (Violation of international humanitarian law during armed conflicts), 120.2.7 (murder of two or more persons) of the Criminal Code.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs again urged citizens not to visit the territories liberated from the occupation by illegal means, endangering their lives and health. — 06D-
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