Loss of the defense sector of Azerbaijan in the current year reach 50 people
The loss of defense and security sector of Azerbaijan over eight months of 2015 amounted to 50 people, according to the Military Studies Institute (IVI) "Caspian", referring to the monitoring of the media and social networks. Twenty one people died in 21; eight soldiers were killed by Armenian, the three stepped on mines; eight cases of suicide eight people shot each other as a result of hazing, three died by accident, two were killed by avalanches , two died from sunstroke, and two others - from the disease.
Forty four dead are the representatives of the Ministry of Defense, two of Frontier Service, two - the Ministry of Emergency Situations, and one from the Ministry of National Security.
Over the reported period 10 soldiers were wounded or injured for various reasons; seven died from the Armenian attacks, and one - from a landmine explosion. The Institute for Military Studies "Caspian" does not exclude that the real number of casualties is higher.
The Institute was founded in 2014 in Germany by an expert Jasur Mammadov (Sumerenli.)
The NGO analyzes the processes in defense and security sector of the Caspian countries, as well as Armenia and Georgia, and is preparing a strategic forecasts. -06D-
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- 2 September 2015 13:35
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