Former military intelligence officer needs serious treatment (Video)
Former military intelligence officer, Agil Akhmedov, appealed to the public through the Turan agency for support for further treatment. In 1997, as a part of a group of military intelligence, he was sent to the enemies with a special task. The Armenians noticed the group and tried to take them alive. Firing until the last round, the group decided to blow itself up to avoid capture. At that moment, seriously wounded Agil was unconscious.
In captivity, Agil was operated on, but his injuries were very serious, and his internal organs remained severely damaged. As a result, he became disabled.
Over the past 17 years, Agil’s health has steadily deteriorated, and he needs major surgery abroad. The surgery requires serious financial support, and he has asked his fellow citizens to provide it.
The Turan agency will support the soldier in fundraising, and will inform those who really want to help. -02В-
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