An Armenian rocket destroyed a house in Ganja on October 4, 2020
Musavat calls on the international community to stop Armenia's war crimes
Baku/04.10.20/Turan: The oldest opposition party in Azerbaijan, Musavat, called on the international community and, first of all, the States of the OSCE Minsk group on the settlement of the Karabakh conflict to take effective measures to stop Armenia's war crimes against Azerbaijan.
Musavat's statement notes that on October 4, a rocket attack was launched from the territory of Armenia on the second largest city of Azerbaijan - Ganja. One civilian was killed and four were injured. Serious damage was caused to civilian objects.
The shelling of Azerbaijani settlements from the territory of Armenia, including the city of Ganja, is a major provocation of the Armenian side. Armenia provokes Azerbaijan to take adequate steps to involve Russia in a military conflict, Musavat emphasizes.-0—
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