Азербайджан сообщил о гибели одного солдата на границе с Арменией

Азербайджан сообщил об еще одном инциденте на северо-восточном участке его границы с Арменией недалеко от Товузского района, где сегодня утром погиб азербайджанский солдат. По данным Минобороны Азербайджана, имя погибшего Эльшан Мамедов Али оглы.

Вскоре после этого МИД Азербайджана выступил с заявлением, в котором говорится, что "военно-политическое руководство Армении несет всю ответственность за это кровавое преступление, совершенное вражескими силами на армяно-азербайджанской границе. Да благословит Бог нашего мученика, погибшего за суверенитет и территориальная целостность нашего государства, защищая международно признанные границы Азербайджана!"

В заявлении упоминается более раннее заявление МИД Армении (подробнее здесь), в котором добавлено, что "эта кровавая провокация является наглядной демонстрацией того, что истинное намерение руководства Армении - не мир, а продолжение агрессии".

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

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