Armenian landmines killed 20 Azerbaijanis after 2nd Karabakh War
Karabakh
- 08 April, 2021
- 10:27
After the end of the Second Karabakh War, 20 citizens of Azerbaijan, of whom 9 were civilians, died as a result of mine explosions, President of the International Eurasian Press Fund, a member of the UN Economic and Social Council Umud Mirzayev said at a press conference today, Report informs.
“Another 85 citizens, of whom 8 are civilians, were seriously injured. The lives of 20 mine victims could have been saved. The actions of Armenia, which planted landmines that claim human lives, are a war crime,” he said.
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