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The "peacekeeping" military contingent of Russia, which facilitated the transportation of weapons and ammunition by Armenian bandits and illegal armed forces to the territories of Azerbaijan, and the burying of thousands of Armenian-made mines in 2021, has once again made a statement accusing Azerbaijan.

Axar.az reports that the Russian temporary military contingent in Karabakh claimed that the ceasefire was violated by Azerbaijan in the bulletin issued on June 24 at 19:00. It was claimed that one violation of the ceasefire was registered in the direction of "Magavuz" - we are talking about Chardagli village of Tarter district.

Adhering to the tradition of the command of the Russian military contingent temporarily stationed in Karabakh, they still used labels such as "Nagorno-Karabakh" and "Magavuz" and, as mentioned, showed the position of accusing Azerbaijan.

It seems that the Russian contingent led by Major General Volkov resorted to slander in exchange for the evidence of Azerbaijan. Last week, following the fake news of the Armenian separatists, the Russian contingent spread the same information and accused Azerbaijan of shooting at the equipment belonging to the Armenians. In the last two days, Armenian militants in Karabakh fired at our soldiers in the direction of Shusha, Khojaly, Fuzuli, but all these facts were not reflected in Volkov's bulletins.

Date
2022.11.25 / 10:27
Author
Axar.az
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