Winning the fortified Lala Tepe is a great success of Azerbaijani Armed Forces
Armenian military statements about the failure of the Azerbaijani offensive, the huge and meaningless sacrifices are designed for the Armenian society and the disinformation of the international community. During the fighting,on April 2-4, Azerbaijani units conducted a brilliant operation, defeating the fortified Lala Tepe, on the border of Fizuli and Jabrail regions. This is evidence of a serious results and military professionalism.
"It is junction hill which allows to control all the low-lying part of these two regions up to the foothills," said in an interview with Turan correspondent, a senior officer of the Azerbaijani army, informed about the operation.
From this height the Armenians constantly bombarded and threatened our Horadiz and other villages. Height was well fortified. "Nevertheless, the capture and the destruction of fortified occurred with small losses. The enemy did not immediately realize what had happened, and when realized, began shelling the height. It was an operation of special purpose troops, we are proud of it , and will it teach the cadets," said the officer.
Asked about the military sense of the height covering just hundreds of meters away, the officer said that it is very important to control the movements of the enemy, and its suppression in this area, where there are 7-8 villages.
The height is 6-7 km from Horadiz - the last village of the Fuzuli region controlled by Azerbaijan. -02В-
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