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Reply from Azerbaijani Defense Ministry to Armenia Prime Minister
Armenia extensively violated the ceasefire in the westbound direction on October 22. The Azerbaijani side stopped the provocation by return fire. Turan was told by the head of the press service of the Defense Ministry Eldar Sabiroglu, commenting on the threat from the Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan.
In particular, he said that the Azerbaijani side fired at Armenian troops on the road Berd - Idjevan, killing one soldier and injuring several others. The Armenian Prime Minister threatened retaliation, saying an adequate answer would be given.
"The armed forces of Azerbaijan are able to repel any attack and the Prime Minister of Armenia statement does not matter," said Sabiroglu. -03B06-
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