The economic success of 2018, the use of drones, and a look at Russian-Azerbaijani relations are the topics of today's media.
The newspaper Azerbaijan writes about economic success in 2018. Of particular importance is the Southern Gas Corridor and TANAP.
The author also tells about the military successes in Nakhchivan, the liberation of a large area of the Gunyut village, the consolidation of Azerbaijani positions at a number of important heights, allowing to control the road Yerevan-Yeghegnadzor-Goris-Lachin-Khankendi.
Among the successes is also the launch on September 26 of the telecommunications satellite Azerspace-2.
The website Bizimyol.info writes about how to use drones. A few days ago, in the center of the capital, one of the tourists sent a drone, which confused the police, who rushed to look for the owner. But they could not find the owner, or intercept the aircraft itself.
Currently, the import of drones into the country is controlled. Prohibiting their use for domestic purposes is wrong, experts say.
The website Moderator.az writes about the Azerbaijani-Russian relations in the light of the speech of the deputy head of one of the committees of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Konstantin Zatulin.
He claims that Moscow is trying to prevent hostilities on the Karabakh front, as this will lead to the destruction of Azerbaijan.
According to Zatulin, Azerbaijan, like some eastern countries, is trying to create the appearance of a pro-Russian policy. "But there is a big difference between the policy pursued by Azerbaijan and what we think about this policy," Zatulin said.
The article states that such statements indicate Russia's intention to support Armenia in the event of the outbreak of hostilities in Karabakh. -0----
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