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Two Azerbaijani servicemen killed after hitting mine
Baku/25.09.23/Turan: Two Azerbaijani military men were killed after a Kamaz vehicle hit a mine at 17.35 on 24 September, the Azerbaijani Defence Ministry reported.
As a result of the explosion of an anti-tank mine planted by Armenians for terror purposes on the road to supply Azerbaijani positions, Azerbaijani army servicemen Shadmanov Akram Yunis oglu and Seidov Tural Islam oglu were killed.
Another serviceman, Aliyev Elvin Taleh oglu, received bodily injuries of varying severity. After the wounded serviceman was given first aid, he was immediately hospitalised. His condition is stable and there is no threat to life.
According to information from social networks, the incident took place in Aghdam direction and one of the dead Shadmanov was the chief of staff of N-military unit with the rank of colonel-lieutenant. -06В-
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