Resident of Gazakh region is blown up by a mine
Resident of the village of Khanlyglar of Gazakh, Adil Valiyev, born in 1990, died today; he blew up by a mine in the Azerbaijani-Armenian border.
According to Shahin Sayilov from the State Commission for Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing Persons, it became possible to pick up the body of the deceased from the front lines.
This is the second case over the last two weeks. The other civilian, Sabir Kerimov, blew up on the mine on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.-16D06-
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