Red Cross representatives do not attend Azerbaijani soldier who was captured
Nothing is known about the fate of Azerbaijani soldier Firuz Farajev, who has been in Armenian captivity in the morning on July 26. His relatives appealed to the State Commission on POWs, Hostages and Missing Persons, and the Baku office of the ICRC.
There is not information in these structures. According to the Ministry of Defense, he was "lost."
However, the relatives of the soldier told Turan, that on July 24 Farajev spoke on the phone with his father, he did not complain of anything, and said that everything was in order. Relatives planned to visit him in the military unit.
Farajev was drafted to the Army in April of this year. After the call, he was operated on and returned to the military unit in early July, and he was on duty.
Farajev served in military units in Tovuz region bordering with Armenia. —06D-
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