Azeri soldiers die in “accidents” as Baku threatens violence

Azeri soldiers die in “accidents” as Baku threatens violence

PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijani Armed Forces General Staff issued a statement on recent incidents at the contact line between Armenian and Azeri armed forces.

The statement says Azerbaijan needs only ten days to resolve Nagorno Karabakh conflict, citing “reluctance to shed blood and claim causalities as the sole reason to hold the country back from the step.”

Meanwhile, Azerbaijan continues disseminating information on its soldiers’ deaths, trying to conceal its current losses with “some new accidents.”

Sources say that 21-25 Azerbaijani soldiers were killed in Azeri subversive actions in recent days in Tavush- Kazakh zone of Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

On June 5 night, attempt was made by Azerbaijani soldiers to infiltrate one of the positions of Artsakh defense army. Armenian side, however, managed to hinder Azeri attack, with NKR army units pushing Azeri forces back to the original positions.

Azerbaijani authorities try hard to concoct reasons behind the deaths and injuries on its side. In fact, these are saboteurs, having been killed or wounded by Armenian armed forces trying to hinder Azeri subversive acts. Thus, according to Azerbaijani authorities, Azeri soldiers commit mass suicide, get blown up by mine, and die in an accident.

On June 6, Azerbaijani media reported that a soldier, 19, was “blown up by mine.” He was hospitalized, with doctors assessing his state as moderate.

Sometimes, even a concrete slab kills an Azerbaijani soldier. For instance, it was reported that two Azeri servicemen were killed in Agstafa region, with another having been “injured during collapse of concrete slab.”

Emin Guliyev and Orkhan Huseynov died, while Elnur Kechalov is still at hospital. Meanwhile, according to Miacum.am website, 21 Azerbaijani soldiers were killed in Azeri subversive acts in recent days in Tavush- Kazakh zone of Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

Today, June 7, Azerbaijani media reported that another Azeri soldier Cabrayilov Ramil Dilavar drowned in Kur River.

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