Defense Ministry calls on journalists not to disclose military secrets
Azerbaijani Defense Ministry calls on journalists to be careful when distributing information from the front lines. Some on-line resources sometimes indicate the number of military units, where they are deployed, the size and movement of military equipment, accompanying it with photographic evidence, the head of the press service of Defense Ministry Colonel Vagif Dargyahly told in his interview with Turan. This is unacceptable from the point of view of protecting military secrets, stressed Dargyahly.
Dargyahly called on journalists to publish information from the front lines after consultation with the Ministry of Defense. Over the last few days due to the worsening situation on the front line, many online resources began to compete in the publication of "operational" information from the front, which was a violation of military secrets. -06D –
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