Армения сообщила о ранении одного из ее солдат в результате снайперского огня со стороны азербайджанских сил

Источники среди армянсктх военных сообщили, что один из их солдат был ранен снайперским огнем со стороны азербайджанских сил. Сообщается, что инцидент произошел в 12.25, в Тавушской области. Имя раненого солдата Артур Азуманян, 38-летний контрактник.

В случае подтверждения инцидент, по-видимому, является ответным шагом за убийство азербайджанского солдата в том же районе в начале этой недели.

Азербайджан сообщал в начале недели, о гибели одного из его солдат, сотрудника пограничной службы Азербайджана, в результате снайперского огня со стороны армянких сил, во вторник (7 января). Имя погибшего военнослужащего Фарзалиев Фарзали Алимовсум оглу. Сообщалось, что инцидент произошел в северном секторе международной границы между Арменией и Азербайджаном, где населенный казахами азербайджанский регион встречается с армянским регионом Тавуш.

В заявлении азербайджанской пограничной службы, которая охраняет азербайджанскую сторону этой части международной границы, в то же время сообщается о военных действиях армян в этом районе и обвиняется Армения в использовании крупнокалиберных пулеметов для поражения азербайджанских транспортных средств.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

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