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Twenty-eight Victims among Civilian Population of Azerbaijan
Baku / 07.10.20 / Turan: From the beginning of hostilities on September 27 until this morning, during the shelling by the Armenian armed forces from heavy artillery and missile systems of the settlements of Azerbaijan, 28 civilians were killed and 144 people were injured.
In addition, 66 civilian objects and 427 residential buildings were rendered unusable, the press service of the Prosecutor General's Office reports.
Another civilian has joined the sad list of war victims today. As a result of a shell hit a residential building in the village of Khyndyristan, Aghdam region, a resident of the village, Alieva Zarifa (born in 1945), died.
Politics
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According to reports from "Abzas Media," the inmate in the Baku pre-trial detention facility-, Maleyka Bekirova was allegedly beaten on September 23 by the facility's warden, Adalat Gurbanov, when she attempted to make a phone call. The report claims that Gurbanov took Bekirova from her cell number 35 to an illegally established "punishment cell" and assaulted her. Witnesses allegedly described Gurbanov choking Bekirova and slapping her before throwing her onto a bunk, leaving marks on her face and chest.
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The public "Solidarity Committee for Justice" has addressed Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, requesting assistance in the release of Talysh researcher Iqbal Abilov. The appeal notes that Abilov was born in 1986 in the village of Bala Kolatan in the Masally region and moved to Belarus at the age of seven. He received his higher education in international relations at Belarus State University, completing both a master’s and doctoral program there, and has taught at this institution and the Belarusian Institute of Law.
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Türkiye is a key player in the region and should participate in establishing peace, including signing a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Andranik Kocharyan, the head of the Armenian parliamentary commission on defense and security said. This opinion was expressed after reports that Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan reached out to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for help in negotiations with Baku.
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President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev visited the 'Victory Park' under construction in Baku on Remembrance Day.
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