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A rocket hit a house in the center of Ganja and completely destroyed it.
Baku accused Yerevan of rocket attacks on the cities of Ganja and Mingachevir, which are located a long way from the front line.
On Sunday night, as a result of a rocket attack on Ganja, the second largest city in Azerbaijan, five civilians were killed and 28 others were injured. This was reported by the Attorney General of Azerbaijan on October 11.
“As a result of a rocket attack around 02:00 (local time, 01:00 Kyiv time) on October 11, the city of Ganja, located at a great distance from the front line area, killed five people, he injured 28, “said the Attorney General.
The rocket hit an apartment building in the center of the city and completely destroyed it.
Baku also accused Yerevan of firing rockets at the city of Mingachevir, where the largest thermal power plant in the southern Caucasus is located.
“At approximately 4 in the morning, the enemy armed forces fired missiles at Mingachevir, a large industrial city located more than 100 km from the front line, along the Mingachevir hydroelectric plant, the most important thermal power plant. large southern Caucasus. The missiles were deactivated by the air defense forces of our Army. inspection of the scene, “said the Attorney General of Azerbaijan.
For his part, the press secretary of the Armenian Ministry of Defense, Shushan Stepanyan, denied Baku’s statement about the bombing of the city of Ganja from the territory of Armenia, RIA Novosti reported.
“This is misinformation,” Stepanyan said.
Earlier this week, it was reported that Baku and Yerevan had agreed on Nagorno-Karabakh. In talks in Moscow, an agreement was reached on a ceasefire starting at 12:00 on October 10.
But later, Baku and Yerevan announced a violation of the ceasefire. In Azerbaijan and Armenia, they exchanged accusations of violating the ceasefire agreement and talked about new bombings.
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