Армянские силы взяли в плен азербайджанского солдата

Как сообщает армянская сторона, её силам удалось взять в плен азербайджанского солдата, который "принимал участие в диверсионно-разведывательном проникновении". Инцидент произошел около 15.00 по местному времени в среду, 1 февраля, в районе села Талыш, недалеко от линии соприкосновения в зоне нагорно-карабахского конфликта.

Тем не менее, в заявлении, опубликованном сегодня утром (2 февраля) Министерство обороны Азербайджана опровергло распространенные данные об инциденте и заявило, что названный солдат "некоторое время назад был демобилизован по причине периодического нарушения военной дисциплины и невыхода на службу. В настоящее время этот человек не служит".

Армянские источники также сообщили, что в результате инцидента был ранен еще один азербайджанский военнослужащий.

По данным Министерства обороны Азербайджана в ходе инцидента был ранен военнослужащий сержант Рауф Исаев. Тот же источник сообщил, что он был ранен 1 февраля в результате нарушения режима прекращения огня армянскими силами, но не указывает место инцидента. Как сообщается, состояние раненного стабильное.

В своем заявлении Министерство обороны Азербайджана предупреждает, "что подобным действиям противника будет дан адекватный отпор". В нем так же говорится "об ответных действиях, если противник продолжит свои провокации".

Источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

 

Related articles

Editor's choice
News
Borrell tells the European Parliament that the situation in Afghanistan was critical, but the EU will remain engaged

Borrell tells the European Parliament that the situation in Afghanistan was critical, but the EU will remain engaged

Borrell underlined that the European Union will make every effort to support the peace process and to remain a committed partner to the Afghan people. "Of course, we will have to take into account the evolving situation, but disengagement is not an option.  We are clear on that: there is no alternative to a negotiated political settlement, through inclusive peace talks.
Editor's choice
News
Dozens participate in new Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue process as societies prepare for the signing of historic peace agreement

Dozens participate in new Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue process as societies prepare for the signing of historic peace agreement

The governments of Armenia and Azerbaijan have recently agreed the text of a historic peace agreement that ends years of animosity and warfare. The agreement is expected to be signed soon. LINKS Europe, which has a long history of engagement with the process of peace in the region, recently launched a new Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue format in the framework of the European Union's EU4Peace initiative. In the last two weeks dozens of Armenians and Azerbaijanis, including academics, students, civil society activists, journalists and other professionals, many of them young, were involved. The work is organised in five thematic groups focusing on peace and security, connectivity, environment, governance and gender and equality and in phase 2 of the project, which has just ended, around fifty participants took part in in-person and online meetings, and more than twenty others were involved indirectly. The Chairpersons of the five thematic groups met in Vilnius, 3-6 July to launch the third phase of the program. The five thematic groups are now working on separate reports, which are expected to be finished in November and presented to the two governments and other stakeholders. The reports will outline a vision, up to 2040.

Popular

Editor's choice
News
Dozens participate in new Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue process as societies prepare for the signing of historic peace agreement

Dozens participate in new Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue process as societies prepare for the signing of historic peace agreement

The governments of Armenia and Azerbaijan have recently agreed the text of a historic peace agreement that ends years of animosity and warfare. The agreement is expected to be signed soon. LINKS Europe, which has a long history of engagement with the process of peace in the region, recently launched a new Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue format in the framework of the European Union's EU4Peace initiative. In the last two weeks dozens of Armenians and Azerbaijanis, including academics, students, civil society activists, journalists and other professionals, many of them young, were involved. The work is organised in five thematic groups focusing on peace and security, connectivity, environment, governance and gender and equality and in phase 2 of the project, which has just ended, around fifty participants took part in in-person and online meetings, and more than twenty others were involved indirectly. The Chairpersons of the five thematic groups met in Vilnius, 3-6 July to launch the third phase of the program. The five thematic groups are now working on separate reports, which are expected to be finished in November and presented to the two governments and other stakeholders. The reports will outline a vision, up to 2040.