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Another lie of Russian journalist about Hadrut -

Another fact has emerged that confirms the falsity of the video released by the author of the WarGonzo project, Russian military journalist Semyon Pegov, alleging that Hadrut, which was released from occupation, was under the control of the Armenian army.

Axar.az reports that Pegov released the video on October 11. On that date, there was a humanitarian ceasefire, and Pegov, who abused this opportunity and came to Hadrut as part of the Red Cross mission in a car to collect the bodies of Armenian soldiers and filmed the area. Of course, the Azerbaijani army would not open fire on the Red Cross mission.

In those fake images, we actually presented a screen-photo of the frame showing the removal of the Red Cross symbol from the back of the UAZ car. Another photo released now is further evidence of the falsity of the video.

Thus, Pegov was standing next to the Hadrut plaque and posed over the stone, and the Armenian soldier who opened fire was also filmed.

A pre-episode photo of the footage was circulated in the Turkish media. The photo once again confirms that there was a cross behind the Armenian soldier and that Pegov was able to enter Hadrut as part of the Red Cross mission.

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Date
2020.10.13 / 16:27
Author
Tural Azimzadeh
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