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Ammunition abandoned by Armenians found in Fizuli
Baku/25.06.22/Turan: A large amount of ammunition abandoned by the Armenian army during the retreat from the occupied territories of Azerbaijan was found on the territory of the Fizuli region.
According to Barda regional group of the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, officers of the Fizuli regional police department found 5 machine guns, 3 grenade launchers, 1 machine gun, 1 pistol, 1 mortar, 1 anti-tank guided missile system, 44 grenades of various types, 7 shells, 2,959 cartridges of various calibers and other ammunitionin abandoned military positions. --06B--
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