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The view of the Russian community of Azerbaijan on the counter-offensive military operation, the difference in views on Turkey's support for Azerbaijan, the goal of Armenia in violating the ceasefire, and the sanitary and epidemiological situation in the country are the topics of today's media.
The newspaper Azerbaijan quotes the opinion of the deputy, chairman of the Russian community Mikhail Zabelin about the war in Karabakh. The MP noted that for 30 years, peace negotiations with the Armenians have yielded nothing, and international structures are pursuing a policy of double standards.
The MP called the information about the presence of foreign mercenaries on the Azerbaijani side a lie, noting that Azerbaijan is waging the war on its own, and Turkey only provides moral support.
The website Yenisabah.az reminds that the Russian Minister of Defense and the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry called their Turkish colleagues and discussed the situation with the military operations. This means that Russia understands that it cannot do without taking into account the opinion of the Turkish side. Now there is Turkey in the region, which is impossible to ignore.
The website Redaktor.az is discussing with the political scientist Gabil Huseynli the statement on the ceasefire between Armenia and Azerbaijan adopted in Moscow on October 10. According to Huseynli, Armenia's non-compliance with the ceasefire has several reasons: the desire to accuse Azerbaijan of the attack, as well as to use the time and opportunity to cause as much damage to Azerbaijan as possible. And finally, by shooting at the civilian population, they try to sow fear and force people to leave their homes, as it was in the 90s.
The website Bizimyolinfo.az writes about the sanitary and epidemiological situation in the country and the fight against coronavirus. As you know, the number of infected is growing again, which is associated with the autumn period.
Vaccination of those interested began on October 12. The InfluVac Tetra vaccine from the Netherlands has been delivered to Azerbaijan. The vaccine is approved by the WHO and can be also applied to children of six months. –0------
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