More than 70 homes damaged in Agdam region, killing two people
Last night a villager of Chemenli in Aghdam region, 67-year-old Ali Huseynov, was wounded during a shelling form the Armenian side , and died in the central hospital this afternoon. In the morning died another resident of Agdam region, Famil Mustafayev, who was also wounded from sniper. In hospitals there are still six wounded. Another wounded man was discharged.
According to the executive power of Agdam region, shelling caused serious damage to property of citizens. For example, in the farm "Garaman" were killed 11 cows, and 19 were wounded.
In the village Afetli were damaged 17 houses, and 2 houses were completely destroyed. In the village Chemenli were damaged five houses, three houses were destroyed, one car killed, two head of cattle perished. In the village Gardagly were damaged 27 houses, and five houses destroyed. In the village of Zangishaly were damaged 10 houses, one house was burned down, two houses and shops were destroyed. Total 59 houses were damaged, 12 were destroyed, and one house was burned. -16D-
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- 28 April 2016 16:26
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