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Armenians have found their "lost" military /UPDATED/
Baku/22.03.23/Turan: The Armenian soldier who disappeared on March 21 has been found, the Armenian Defense Ministry reported on Wednesday.
"A soldier who got lost on March 21 while delivering food by car to a combat position, was found on March 22 as a result of search and rescue operations. Nothing threatens his life," the pree-release of the military department.
Yesterday, the Armenian Defense Ministry claimed that the missing soldier turned up on Azerbaijani territory.
However, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry denied this information. --06B---
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2023 March 21 (Tuesday) 20:27:18
Armenian soldier disappeared on the border with Azerbaijan
Baku/21.03.23/Turan: An Armenian serviceman got lost due to fog and got on the Azerbaijani side, the Armenian Defense Ministry said. The Azerbaijani military department reported that it did not detain the military.
A serviceman of the Armenian Armed Forces found himself in the territory under the control of Azerbaijani forces at about 12.20 pm during the transportation of food to Armenian positions, the Armenian Defense Ministry reported.
According to preliminary data, the Armenian serviceman got lost due to fog, poor visibility. "Search operations have begun, measures are being taken to return the serviceman," the message, translated by the correspondent of the Caucasian Knot, says.
The Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan stated that it did not detain the Armenian military.
"The information disseminated by the Armenian Defense Ministry that on March 21 a serviceman of the Armenian Armed forces, having lost his way, approached the positions of the Azerbaijani army units on a vehicle and was captured by our units does not correspond to reality," the press service of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said in a message received by the correspondent of the Caucasian Knot. -0—
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