Azeri POW says didn't know most of his unit when attacking KarabakhOctober 24, 2020 - 12:23 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - An Azerbaijani prisoner of war receiving treatment at a military hospital in Nagorno- Karabakh has said that he knew almost no one from his unit when they launched their offensive against the village of Talish in Karabakh. The soldier identified as Nuraddin Yolziev Bakhtiyar oglu, said that heavy battles were taking place when he and several others were injured. "I could not feel my arm and leg. I asked our soldiers and commanders for help but they did not evacuate me from the battleground. I knew almost no one. Most members of our group were not Azerbaijanis, they spoke a different language. I spent a day in a gorge, and was then taken by Armenian soldiers to their positions. An ambulance then brought me to the hospital," he said in a video published by David Ghahramanyan from the Armenian Unified Infocenter. "There has been no pressure on me, I am being treated well here. I have been in the hospital for almost 20 days now. I was in pain at first but now I am getting better thanks to the doctors. I am satisfied with the food."
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