АРМЕНИЯ-КАРАБАХ-АЗЕРБАЙДЖАН

Армия обороны Нагорно-Карабахской Республики опровергла очередную дезинформацию азербайджанских СМИ.

Как сообщает отдел информации и пропаганды Армии обороны НКР, азербайджанская пропаганда с целью дезориентации международного сообщества распространила информацию о том, что якобы в результате нарушения режима прекращения огня со стороны карабахцев был ранен офицер азербайджанской армии Габиль Абдуллаев.

Таким образом, пытаясь своей надуманной информацией о наступательных действиях карабахских сил обусловить чрезвычайные происшествия, периодически происходящие в ВС Азербайджана.

Армия обороны НКР опровергает дезинформацию об этом и со всей ответственностью заявляет, что Вооруженные силы Арцаха всегда верны договоренностям о перемирии, достигнутым между сторонами, и неукоснительно следуют его требованиям.

Напомним, что 16 сентября бакинскими СМИ была распространена информация о том, что якобы в результате нарушения режима прекращения огня со стороны армянских сил в Физулинском направлении в голову был ранен офицер азербайджанской армии Габиль Абдуллаев.

 

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