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Armenians violate ceasefire with Azerbaijan 148 times

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Over the past 24 hours, Armenia’s armed forces have 148 times violated the ceasefire along the line of contact between Azerbaijani and Armenian troops.

Axar.az reports citing APA.

Armenians were using 82mm mortars (10 shells).

Armenian armed forces, located in Dovekh village and on nameless hills in Noyemberyan region, in Paravakar village and on nameless hills in Ijevan region, in Mosesgekh, Aygedzor villages and on nameless hills in Berd region and on nameless hills in Krasnoselsk region subjected to fire the positions of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces located in Kohnegishlag village of Aghstafa region, in Kamarli, Gaymagli villages and on nameless hills in Gazakh region, in Aghdam, Aghbulag villages and on nameless hills in Tovuz region and in Zamanli village of Gadabay region.

The positions of Azerbaijan’s Armed Forces were also fired from positions of Armenian military units located near the occupied Goyarkh, Chilaburt, Yarimja villages of Terter region, Taghibeyli, Shikhlar, Bash Garvand, Garagashli, Shirvanli, Marzili villages of Aghdam region, Kuropatkino village of Khojavend region, Ashaghi Veysalli, Gobu Dilagharda, Garvand, Garakhanbayli, Ashaghi Seyidahmadli, Gorgan, Kurdlar, Horadiz villages of Fuzuli region, Nuzgar and Mehdili villages of Jabrayil region, as well as from positions located on nameless hills in Goranboy, Terter, Aghdam, Khojavend and Fuzuli regions.

Date
2017.06.25 / 10:19
Author
Axar.az
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