Armenian sabotage suppressed in Tartar
Around 6:00 am on January 24 an Armenian reconnaissance and sabotage group tried to cross the front line in the Tartar direction. It happened in the area between the villages Gapanli and Seysulan .
As a result of the measures taken by Azeri troops , the enemy advance was thwarted.
After a short and intense firefight, the Armenians retreated.
As the press service of the Defense Ministry said, during the retreat of the enemy orders were given to the team, "not only in Armenian, but also in other languages??." They did not specify those other languages.
Note that this week ceasefire violations on the frontline became more intense.
Note that the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan meet in Paris today. -03D-
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