Armenian Side Confirmed Explosion of Military Truck on Front Line
Baku / 23.04.15 / Turan- ArmInfo: The Azeri armed forces undermined an Armenian military truck at the contact line with Nagorno-Karabakh. According to Armenian sources, no injuries were reported, while the explosion was carried out by remote devices.
Meanwhile, on the Internet there is a video of the incident. Apparently the shot was made by an unmanned aircraft. The footage shows how two trucks were driving on a dirt road at a distance from each other. Near the first truck on the roadside there was an explosion, and then a second one. The truck traveling behind turned around and left quickly. The first truck, driving for a couple of seconds, stopped and 10-15 people ran out of it. Soon another truck came and took them.
On the footage it is difficult to say if there were any victims, but the fact that the truck was thrown on the ground says that there were serious injuries. -02D-
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