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Original caption: Turkey said it would continue to support Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey in transporting mercenaries to Afghanistan. Source: Reference News Network
Reference News Network reported on November 3 According to a report by the TASS Baku news agency on November 1, the Azerbaijani Presidential Information Office announced that Turkey’s Foreign Minister Cavusoglu said in talks with Azerbaijani President Aliyev on November 1 that Turkey will continue in Nagorno. Support for Azerbaijan during the Karabakh (Naka) conflict.
Cavusoglu said: “I am here at the request of our president. He ordered us not to allow our sister country Azerbaijan to be alone at this stage, to visit regularly and act together.”
Cavusoglu added that many of his colleagues have visited Azerbaijan, and other officials, including Defense Minister Hulusi Akar, will also arrive later.
According to a report by the TASS Yerevan news agency on November 1, the Armenian Reconnaissance Committee stated that Turkey is using civil aviation aircraft to transport Syrian armed personnel under its control to Azerbaijan in order to participate in military operations in the Naka conflict zone.
Rafael Vardanyan, spokesman for the Armenian Reconnaissance Commission, told TASS reporters that according to the testimony of Muhrab Mohamed Shahr, a person captured in the Naka area, under the organization of the Turkish police and armed forces, this El The man and his accomplices crossed the border between Syria and Turkey without carrying documents. These people were sent to Turkey’s civil airport and from there they took a civilian plane with the Azerbaijani flag to Azerbaijan. “In other words, (Turkey) uses civilian aircraft to transport mercenaries through civilian airports.”
The spokesperson said the mercenaries received sportswear in advance and did not have personal identification, mobile phones or other things. He added: “All operations are carried out with the direct assistance of the Turkish police, armed forces and military and political leaders. Turkish military and political leaders have provided funds and weapons for these terrorist organizations.”
The Armenian authorities have repeatedly stated that Turkey is involved in the military conflict in the Naka region. The Asian side claimed that Turkish soldiers participated in combat operations in Azerbaijan, and Turkey assumed air combat command of the Azerbaijani army, and also sent armed personnel from the Middle East, especially Syria and Libya.
In addition, the Baku satellite agency reported on November 2 that the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry stated that the country shot down a Su-25 attack aircraft of the Armenian Air Force that attacked the Azerbaijani army.
According to the news from the News Service of the Ministry of National Defense, “On November 1, the Armenian army unit tried to launch an attack in one day and the enemy fired on our position. The enemy’s attempted attack was discovered in time by our army unit. Through successful operations, the enemy suffered heavy losses. “
The Ministry of National Defense stated: “The enemy was forced to retreat to Armenia after losing the effective strength of almost 30 soldiers.”
The Ministry of National Defense also stated: “An enemy Su-25 attack plane that attacked our position from the air was also shot down.”
The fighting in the Naka region began on September 27. Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other of launching an attack.
The two sides have reached three ceasefire agreements, with the latest ceasefire agreement coming into force on October 26.