Time in Yerevan: 11:07,   27 April 2024

Panic in Azerbaijan: Population accuses Azerbaijani leadership in social networks

Panic in Azerbaijan: Population accuses Azerbaijani leadership in social networks

YEREVAN, APRIL 2, ARMENPRESS: Panic moods in Azerbaijan cannot be hidden anymore. Azerbaijanis accuse their leadership in social networks in connection with the losses sustained during the actions on the Nagorno Karabakh-Azerbaijan contact line. As "Armenpress" reports, one Azerbaijani social network user wrote that Azerbaijan's armed forces have lost 100 soldiers in recent clashes.

Another user informed that the population of Tartar is being evacuated, expressing uncertainty as to why the media isn’t reporting this. The video below shows the evacuation.

Along the entire length of the contact line of Nagorno Karabakh- Azerbaijani opposing forces, on April 1 and throughout the morning of April 2, the adversary undertook large-scale offensive military actions, during which the adversary shelled with missile-artillery units not only Armenian defense positions, but also civilian settlements.

According to the data of the Defense Army, the Azerbaijani armed forces fired MM-21 (Grad) multiple rocket launcher on April 2, at 08: 30 in the direction of Martuni (NKR), killing 12 year old Vaghinak Grigoryan and wounding two other children.

The Defense Army conducts successful defensive battles throughout all directions of the contact line, causing significant losses to the adversary’s manpower and equipment.

According to the Defense Army’s data, Armenian forces downed 2 enemy helicopters, destroyed 3 tanks and 2 UAVs.

The Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Armenia is in constant contact with international organizations and diplomatic/military representatives of foreign countries for necessary consultations and exchange of information regarding the developments on the contact line of Nagorno Karabakh-Azerbaijani opposing forces.








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