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Shells of soviet times are found
Baku/19.09.22/Turan: Several artillery, tank and mortar shells were found in the village of Haji Zeynalabdin Tagiyev (formerly Nasosny), a joint report of the Ministry of Emergency Situations and the Prosecutor General's Office.
In particular, 88 56mm rocket projectiles, one 70mm projectile, six 122mm OF-56 projectiles, one 152mm OF-29 projectile, one 125mm OF-26 projectile, five BM-15 and one 82mm mortar round.
Judging by the photographs presented, this arsenal has lain in the ground for a long time and looks like scrap metal. Most likely, these are the stocks of the former military units of the Soviet army, which were deployed in these places. --0--
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