Relatives of the killed soldier demand justice
Military Prosecutor Office filed a lawsuit on the fact of the death of a soldier Ceyhun Gubadov in Dashkesan region, under Article 342.2 of the Criminal Code (negligence that led to serious consequences.) According to the press service of the Military Prosecutor Office, a group of senior officials of the Defense Ministry and the Military Prosecutor Office to investigate the case.
Today, a group of journalists visited the family of the soldier. Relatives of the victim are angry due to attempts to hide the real cause of death and to submit his murder as natural death from heart failure. Relatives believe that the soldier died of injuries, as evidenced by the video of his corpse in the morgue. Relatives need to find and punish those responsible for the murder. Ceyhun Gubadov, born in 1994, was drafted into the army in October 2012.
In connection with the death of the soldier, on Saturday a group of young activists will hold a rally of protest in central Baku.-16D-
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On Sunday, 12 January the variable cloudiness, cloudy at times, mostly without precipitation is expected in Baku and Apsheron peninsula.
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On January 11, the weather in Baku will be changeable, with no precipitation expected. In some areas of the Absheron Peninsula, short-term rain showers are possible in the morning. A moderate southwest wind will blow.
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Aiming to provide the best digital experience for its customers “Azercell Telecom” LLC enhancing the technological capabilities of its mobile app. Now, Azercell subscribers can easily discover and take advantage of personalized offers directly within the app.
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In 2017, the Sumgayit City Court ruled to evict the Aliyev family—refugees from Gubadli (Akper, Sarvinaz, Ramil, and two other family members)—from an illegally occupied apartment in the 12th microdistrict, Building 7A, Apartment 35. The court ordered the property be returned to its rightful owner, Samaya Aliyeva. However, the Ministry of Justice intervened, citing a presidential decree from July 1, 2004, which approved a state program for improving the living and working conditions of refugees. Under this directive, refugees without alternative housing cannot be evicted until they are provided with a replacement residence by the Executive Authority.
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