LAST MINUTE! Two fighter jets belonging to Armenia crashed!



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The Azerbaijani vice president announced that two Su-25 type fighter jets belonging to Armenia were destroyed when they hit a mountain.

It was reported that 2,300 Armenian soldiers were neutralized in the counterattack launched by the Azerbaijani army to save the occupied territories.

In the statement of the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, it was stated that the violent clashes continued throughout the night.

In the statement, “it was stated that from September 27 to 30, 2,300 Armenian soldiers, approximately 130 tanks and armored vehicles, more than 200 artillery and missile systems, approximately 25 air defense systems, 6 command zones, were killed and injured. command management and observation, 5 ammunition depots, it was reported that approximately 50 anti-tank guns and 55 cars were destroyed.

It was reported that yesterday’s clashes also neutralized the 1 S-300 system belonging to Armenia in the Şuşakend region of occupied Hocavend province, and this morning the attack carried out by the assembled Armenian forces in the direction of Madagiz to regain lost positions.

In the statement, it was noted that military operations continued along the entire front line.

ARMENIAN ARMY’S BALL SHOT TO TERTER CITY

The Armenian army was reported to have fired cannons at the city of Terter in Azerbaijan.

In a statement from the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, it was stated that civil infrastructure was damaged in the attack that began at 08:00 in the morning.

In the statement, it was stated that there were civilians injured according to the first determinations.

OCCUPATION OF THE LANDS OF AZERBAIJAN

During the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Armenian nationalists claimed rights in Nagorno-Karabakh. Armenian armed groups occupied Khankendi in 1991 and Khojaly and Shusha the following year. Armenian forces, which later captured Lachin, Hodjavend, Kelbajar and Agdere, entered Aghdam in 1993. Aghdam was followed by the occupation of the provinces of Jabrayil, Fuzuli, Gubadli and Zangilan.

During the period when 20 percent of Azerbaijani territory was occupied, almost 1 million civilians were displaced.

Azerbaijan and Armenia signed the ceasefire agreement known as the “Bishkek Protocol” at the initiative of the Inter-Parliamentary Assembly of the Commonwealth of Independent States, the Kyrgyz Parliament, the Federal Assembly of Russia and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 4 to 5 May 1994 in Bishkek. But the ceasefire remained on paper and thousands of soldiers died in the fighting.

In 1992, the Minsk Group was established to promote the peaceful resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and to mediate between the parties.

The OSCE Minsk Group, co-chaired by Russia, France and the United States, has not achieved concrete results for the solution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, despite many attempts in the last 27 years.

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