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Во вторник (26 ноября) основные СМИ Армении сообщили, что армянские военные формирования в Нагорном Карабахе отразили попытку проникновения Азербайджана. В сообщениях подробно рассказывалось о предполагаемом вторжении, говорится, что в нем участвовали две группы, одна из которых включала 14 человек, а другая 20, и что инцидент произошел в районе Мартакерта. В сообщениях даже говорится, что один азербайджанский солдат был тяжело ранен.

Министерство обороны Азербайджана вскоре после этих сообщений опубликло опровержение.

Такие обвинения и встречные обвинения были распространены в контексте нагорно-карабахского конфликта в последние годы. Однако в этом случае история приняла другой поворот. Вечером того же дня официальный представитель министерства обороны Армении Арцрун Ованнисян также подтвердил, что данного инцидента не происходило. Он написал на своей странице в Facebook, что «слухи о попытке крупномасштабного проникновения азербайджанских диверсий в направлении Арцаха не соответствуют действительности», сообщает Арменпресс.

источник: commonspace.eu

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