YPG / PKK suspicion on UAV neutralized by Azerbaijan



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Photos were shared of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) belonging to the Armenian army which was deactivated by the Azerbaijani army.

The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry shared the photographs of the “BZEZ” UAV of the Armenian Army, which was shot down with special methods while trying to fly towards Ceybaril yesterday morning.

AZERBAIJAN LAUNCHES ANOTHER ARMENIAN UAV

In a statement made by the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan, it was claimed that the Azerbaijani air defense forces shot down an Armenian UAV in the direction of Agdere at 3:25 p.m. local time.

This morning, a handmade explosive-mounted kamikaze drone was launched from Armenia.

AWESOME EXPLANATION FROM SECURITY EXPERT ABDULLAH AĞAR

Security expert Abdullah Ağar made a very striking claim by sharing photos of the drone that was deactivated from his Twitter account. Agar “The bombed drone launched by Azerbaijani soldiers in front of Jibril today. They placed a destroyed pattern inside it. We saw them first in DAESH. Then in YPG / PKK. Now in Armenian army. I doubt this production smell like YPG / PKK. They look a lot like their products. Because! ” made the explanation.

Suspicion of YPG / PKK in drone neutralized by Azerbaijan

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ARMENIA IS USING THE PKK AS A PARTIAL SOLDIER

The Armenian soldier Albert Mikaelyan (19), who was taken prisoner in the operation launched by the Azerbaijani army to save the occupied territories, confessed that the PKK terrorists fought in the Armenian ranks in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Although the Azerbaijani press announced the confessions of the military, it was shown that the terrorists and militants were on the main Armenian side of the conflict. The confessions of Mikaelyan, who began to speak by introducing himself during questioning, are as follows:

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“I was born on September 7, 2001 in the city of Artik, Shirak region in Armenia. I was called to the army for my military service on December 19, 2019. I was sent to a military unit in Gyumri. I had anti-tank training for 6 months. Then they sent me to the city of Martuni in Karabakh. In addition to the high-level Armenian recruits and soldiers, there were 1,500 militant Kurdish mercenaries who were trained with us. I know they pay them $ 600 a month. At the end of the training, these mercenary Kurdish soldiers divided into groups of 10 to 15 people. “

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