Azerbaijani Defense Ministry Refuted Report of Death of Three Soldiers
Baku / 17.09.18 / Turan: Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said at a rally on Sunday that the Armenian side was "forced" to kill 3 Azerbaijani soldiers in the last three days.
"We had no other choice, given the active shooting, which was conducted in the last days at the villages of Koti, Baganis and Chinari," he said.
Pashinyan welcomed the arrival of Ilham Aliyev's son in military service, expressing hope that this would stop the desire to shoot at Armenian residents.
At the same time, he said that Aliyev's son will serve in Baku, far from the front line. However, Pashinyan's son has voluntarily gone to Karabakh.
It would be fair if the people of Azerbaijan demanded that Aliyev's son also serve in the front line, and in the same direction as Pashinyan's son, the Armenian Prime Minister said.
In turn, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry refuted Pashinyan's words about the death of Azerbaijani soldiers, calling it "false information." -02D-
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