Another Armenia-mined cemetery in Azerbaijan – PHOTOS

  10 October 2022    Read: 667
  Another Armenia-mined cemetery in Azerbaijan –   PHOTOS

Keeping mum on its aggressive war, its policy of genocide, and its obvious war crimes against Azerbaijanis, Armenia again began to orchestrate a “crying scene” to show itself as a “suffering ethnicity”. However, the bloody crimes committed by Armenia’s military and political leadership come to light almost every day, and the list of these crimes goes down in history with new evidence.

Under the trilateral statement of November 2020, the Armenian invaders had to leave Azerbaijan’s Kalbajar district by November 15. However, this process was artificially delayed by Armenia, and Azerbaijan, proceeding from the principles of humanism, extended this period until November 15. During this period, the Armenians had the opportunity to inflict heavy damage to the district’s infrastructure.

The Armenians believed that the Azerbaijani people, who had longed for their native lands, should first visit the remains of their homes and cemeteries, and that is where they should become the victims of a landmine terror. This time, Armenian-planted landmines were detected in the old part of a cemetery in Zar village, Kalbajar district.

Having committed acts of vandalism in the cemetery, the Armenians also buried the locally-made PMN-1E anti-personnel mines in the area. The iron rings on the rubber caps of the ammunition were removed and buried to make detection difficult.

About a year ago, Armenian-planted landmines were found in a cemetery in Minkand village, Lachin district. Thanks to the professionalism of the Azerbaijani Army’s sappers, dozens of mines laid have been removed and neutralized.

 

Hans Kloss 

Photo: Polygon Azerbaijan 

For AzVision.az 


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