Consequences of the rocket attack on Ganja
Musavat condemns Armenia's involvement in the rocket fire in Ganja
Baku/11.10.20/Turan: The Musavat Party issued a statement condemning the missile launch of Ganja by Armenia.
The document says: Immediately after the humanitarian ceasefire agreement signed in the Russian capital the day before, the second major city of Azerbaijan, Ganja, was again hit by a missile, which was located in the night time away from the territory of Armenia by clometers. As a result, 8 civilians were still asleep, among them more than 40 civilians, including babies, the elderly and women, were injured. A large number of buildings and personal property were damaged.
The Musavat Party believes that Armenia, carrying out this vandalism and terror attack from its territory, wants to involve Russia in this military conflict directly and more actively, by forcing Azerbaijan to take adequate measures to silence these firing points, under the name of “there is military intervention on the territory of Armenia”.
The Musavat Party considers the military and political power of Armenia to be criminal responsibility for what has happened and calls on the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair countries to take urgent and effective measures to put an end to the military crimes committed by Armenia.-0---
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