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Was the Azerbaijani soldier captured?
On February 1 at 15:00 on the northern section of the contact line with Armenia was captured Azerbaijani military Elnur Huseynzade, born in 1995, a native of the city of Barda, the Armenian media reported. According to the same sources, this happened as a result of suppression of subversive attacks of the Azerbaijani side. In turn, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry denied the claim trying to sabotage attacks and incurred losses. The Defense Ministry does not deny the fact of capture, but notes that he is not a military because he was discharged from the Armed Forces for the systematic violation of discipline. -02D-
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