Azərbaycanlılar Londonda aksiya keçirib. 28.07.2020
Azerbaijanis held a rally in London
Baku/28.07.20/Turan: a Group of Azerbaijani citizens held a rally in the capital of great Britain - London.
More than 500 people participated in the action held under the slogan "Stop the aggression of Armenia" in front of the BBC broadcasting Corporation.
Participants of the action, holding the flag of Azerbaijan, performed the national anthem and the slogans "Karabakh is ours, it will be ours".
After a while, the Armenians who came to the place of the action tried to provoke the audience. However, there was no serious conflict during the campaign.
Then the participants of the action made a street March.
On July 12-14, an armed escalation was recorded on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border after the shooting of Azerbaijani servicemen by the Armenian military.-0—
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