One of the mine victims died, the other lost both legs /UPDATED/
Baku/08.07.21/Turan: One of those who were blown up by a mine in Fizuli today, Nuru Nuriyev, died on the spot, the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported on the evening of July 8. The second victim, Elnur Gashimov, lost both legs. -0-
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2021 July 08 (Thursday) 15:34:05
Two people were blown up by a mine in Fizuli
Baku/08.08.21/Turan: On July 8, two residents of the Fizuli region, Nuru Nuriyev and Elnur Hashimov, were blown up by an anti-personnel mine in the direction of the village of Ashagi Abdurrahmanli. They went on foot to the indicated territory, bypassing the command posts, the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
According to official data, since the conclusion of the ceasefire on November 10, 2020, 28 Azerbaijani citizens have died, blown up by mines in the liberated territories. More than 100 people were injured.
In total, during the period of hostilities in 2020 in Azerbaijan, 383 people died and 2056 were injured from mines and other explosives. -03D-
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