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Согласно данным распространненым пресс-службой Минобороны Азербайджана, что в ночь на 12 февраля диверсионно-разведывательные группы армянских ВС совершили попытку нападения на азербайджанские позиции на различных участках линии соприкосновения войск.

В сообщении говорится, что ВС Азербайджана ликвидировали до семерых солдат армянской диверсионной группы.

С армянской стороны пока не поступало подтверждения этим сообщениям. Армянские СМИ сообщают только об одном убитом мирном жителе села Вазгенашен, местный пастух, Акоп Амбарцумян (1962г.). Сообщается, что он погиб в результате выстрела из снайперского ружья.

Стороны конфликта регулярно нарушают режим прекращения огня, несмотря на призыв со стороны междунродного сообщества и международных организаций и взятых обязательств.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

 

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