Defense Ministry Calls False Messages of Armenian Side
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry denied reports the Armenian side on the suppression of "sabotage" of the Azerbaijani side and the death of an Azerbaijani soldier.
"All this, as well as the statement of the murder of an Armenian shepherd by Azerbaijanis, is a lie," said the press service of the Ministry of Defense.
Recall that the Armenian Defense Ministry claims for the suppression of a diversion of Azerbaijani Armed Forces near the village Baghanis on the border between the Tovuz region of Azerbaijan and Armenia's Tavush region.
The Armenian side claims that a "saboteur" was killed, and his body was taken by the Azerbaijani military. -16D-
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- 12 January 2015 12:27
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