Three residents of Tovuz wounded by Armenian gunfire
June 19 evening, Armenian forces shelled several border villages of Tovuz, Azerbaijan, namely Alibeili, Hajaly and Kokhanabi.
According to local TV Turkel, the shelling lasted for about 5 hours. In the village Alibeili a resident Anayat Aliyev was wounded and taken to hospital in Tovuz.
According to other sources, two more people were wounded - 72 year old Garaghiz Nagieva and her 5 year old granddaughter Nurcan Nagieva. They were also hospitalized.
According to the Ministry of Defense, in the past day ceasefire was violated 41 times in several directions. -16D-
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