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The newspaper Azerbaijan writes that the military actions demonstrated the solidarity of the people, and all political parties also showed solidarity, guided by national interests. Armenia, instead of waging a war on the battlefield, shoots at civilians, cities and villages outside the combat zone.
The website Yenisabah.az discusses with experts Yevgeny Ben and Ivan Skorikov why the military actions in Karabakh have just begun.
The experts recall Europe's dependence on Turkey in the refugee issue, Russian-Turkish economic projects, as well as the unwillingness of the United States to go against Turkey.
The experts rule out a clash between Russia and Turkey against the background of the war in Karabakh.
The website Müsavat.com discusses with experts the development of the economy after the liberation of the occupied lands. The experts believe that after the end of hostilities and the restoration of territorial integrity, the investment climate will improve. However, this will require one condition - to remove all obstacles to improve the investment climate. In particular, a Competition Code needs to be adopted to ensure investment protection.
The website Redaktor.az discusses the threat of Armenia using Iskender-E missiles with a range of 280 km. It takes 20 minutes to prepare the complex, and it can only fire one rocket at a time. Azerbaijan purchased LORA rockets from Israel, the range of which is over 300 km, the destruction radius is 100 meters, and 4 missiles are placed in the container. The shot is fired within 13 minutes. The uniqueness of the missile is that during the flight it maneuvers and changes its trajectory, which makes it unattainable for air defense.
The Polonez missile is a high-speed ballistic missile. The machine can fire 8 missiles, each aimed at a different target. Each missile covers a large area, and its range is 299 km. It takes 10 minutes to be ready to fire. Iskender lags behind in all these parameters, except for the strength of the warhead. –0------
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- Caucasus
- 9 October 2020 10:55
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