Two Losses in Army, which Ministry of Defense Does Not Comment
Information has spread in social networks about the death of First Lieutenant Abdullah Mollayev and wounding two soldiers in Terter on 5 December. The deceased was buried in his homeland in the Gakh region.
On 6 December, the social networks reported the death of Agil Guliyev from the Yasamal district of Baku in the Tovuz district. According to unofficial information, he died as a result of careless handling of a weapon.
However, the Ministry of Defense did not report these incidents. It was impossible to get comments from the press service of the military office on the morning of December 7.
According to unofficial data, the total number of casualties in the army since the beginning of the year has reached 71 people. -02B-
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The Press Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs informed Turan that a State Traffic Police service vehicle collided with children on the roadside after another vehicle unexpectedly cut in front of it. As a result, two children lost their lives, while the other children and the driver were taken to the hospital.
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The Press Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs informed Turan that a State Traffic Police service vehicle collided with children on the roadside after another vehicle unexpectedly cut in front of it. As a result, two children lost their lives, while the other children and the driver were taken to the hospital.
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On January 19, rain is expected in the capital in the morning and evening. In the morning, there will be some fog in some places. The wind will be from the southeast. The air temperature will be +3+6°C at night and +7+11°C during the day. Humidity will be 70-80%.
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Azerbaijan has reported its first case of monkeypox infection. The infected individual is a young man who recently traveled abroad. The Ministry of Health and TƏBİB (the Unified Management of Territorial Medical Units) issued a joint press release on January 18 regarding the detection of the monkeypox virus in Azerbaijan.
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