В субботу вечером на линии соприкосновения был убит азербайджанский военнослужащий (Обновлено)

В субботу вечером (11 февраля), на линии соприкосновения в зоне карабахского конфликта в результате нарушения режима прекращения огня погиб азербайджанский солдат. Министерство обороны Азербайджана сообщило имя погибшего - младший сержант Фуад Гафаров - и также сообщило, что он погиб в результате артобстрела со стороны армянских сил, но не сообщило подробностей произошедшего. Армянская сторона до сих пор не подтвердила данный инцидент.

Позже стало известно, что Гафарову было 29 лет, он был родом из Хачмазской области Азербайджана. Он был похоронен в своем родном городе сегодня утром.

Обе стороны сообщили о нарушениях прекращения огня в ночь с субботы на воскресенье.

Источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

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