Azerbaijani Defense Ministry Denies
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry press service refuted reports of the Armenian side on the shelling of the Armenian positions and attempts to sabotage by the Azerbaijani reconnaissance.
These messages are aimed to disrupt the agreement on finding dead bodies. This process should continue until the early hours of 19 April, the report says.
Recall that the Armenian side informed about the wounding of two of its soldiers in the past day by gunfire from the Azerbaijani side.
Earlier, Baku accused the Armenian side of refusal to give back the dead body of an Azerbaijani military.
The Armenians, in turn, said there was a mistake by taking some object for a dead body. -02D-
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