Violator of Border of Armenia Insane (updated)
Baku / 16.03.19 / Turan: The State Border Service of Azerbaijan said today that the Azerbaijani citizen Elvin Ibrahimov detained by the Armenian military is mentally ill.
The Border Guard Service notes that on the night of March 16, an unknown person violated the border of Azerbaijan. Later it was established that this was a resident of the village Yukhary Salahly of the Gazakh region Elvin Arif Oglu Ibrahimov, born in 1986.
According to the same source, Ibrahimov is mentally ill and second-group disabled. The investigation continues. -0-
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2019 March 16 (Saturday) 11:45:27
Armenian Side Reports Detention of Azerbaijani Citizen
Baku / 16.03.19 / Turan: The Armenian military detained Elvin Ibrahimov, a resident of the Gazakh region of Azerbaijan.
According to the press secretary of the Defense Ministry of Armenia, at 01:30 a.m. in the border area in the north-east of Armenia an offender was noticed, who refused to obey the demands of the military. The border guards opened fire, wounding him in the leg. He was taken to a medical facility.
According to the documents, the man is a resident of the Gazakh region of Azerbaijan, Elvin Arif Oglu Ibrahimov born in 1986. The National Security Service of Armenia opened a criminal case.
The Azerbaijani State Commission on Prisoners of War and Hostages has not yet commented on this message. The Executive Authority of the Gazakh region does not have information on this issue either. -02D-
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