The editors-in-chief of the websites сriminal.az, xeberinfo.com and azpolitika.info were summoned to the General Prosecutor's Office, and have been warned in connection with the spread of "unconfirmed information about the suicide of the soldier," the prosecutor's office said. This information was distributed by the internet resource "meydan tv" and distributed by these sites, the prosecutor's office confirms. The editors were warned about the inadmissibility of replicating information unconfirmed by official structures and bringing them to justice, if such facts are repeated in the future. In turn, journalists who collaborated with meydan tv denied the statement of the prosecutor's office, noting that they did not publish such information about the soldier's suicide. "All materials on the military theme in "meydan tv" are official and are published with reference to the ministry of defense," the same source said. -16D-
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