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Azerbaijan has destroyed two important Armenian military structures, namely two rocket launch platforms. However, Armenia did not raise its voice after the Azerbaijani administration made this demand on Wednesday. Armenia has acknowledged the destruction of two rocket launch platforms by Azerbaijan. On the other hand, the Prime Minister of Azerbaijan has claimed that Armenia is trying to destroy its oil lines.
Azerbaijan said on Wednesday that a rocket launch pad and a ballistic missile system had been destroyed in Armenia. They claimed that the two launch pads had been bombarding the people of Azerbaijan for the past few days. Armenia has accepted Azerbaijan’s demand. At the same time, the Armenian prime minister has claimed that his country’s army has never “fired” on civilians in Azerbaijan. Only the army structures have been “attacked”.
However, the actual image is not exactly that. Several cities in Azerbaijan have been damaged by the Armenian bombings. Ordinary people have fled various cities, including Ganja. Many ordinary people have died. On the other hand, Nagorno-Karabakh has practically become a ruin in the bombing of Azerbaijan. A total of several thousand people have died in Armenia. Most of whom are ordinary people. Countless people have fled their homes.
Russia has once again called for a ceasefire between the two countries. In fact, last Saturday the two countries agreed to a ceasefire mediated by Moscow. After a 10-hour meeting, the two countries agreed to a temporary ceasefire. But within 24 hours, the two countries started attacking each other again. The bombing on Wednesday was enough.
Meanwhile, the President of Azerbaijan told a Turkish TV channel that Armenia is targeting Azerbaijan’s oil and gas lines this time. Azerbaijan will respond if there is an explosion.
On the other hand, the Armenian prime minister said that if Turkey and Azerbaijan stop fighting, they will follow the same path. In fact, on Wednesday, the Armenian prime minister admitted for the first time that many people had died in the war-torn country. Among them are ordinary people and members of the army. Armenia has long claimed that more than 500 people have not died. Source: Deutsche Welle
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