Mine planted by Armenian forces kills 2 Azerbaijani journalists, an official near Upper Karabakh
Two Azerbaijani journalists and a regional official died Friday in a landmine explosion in the Kalbajar district that was liberated from occupying Armenian forces during last year's war over the Upper-Karabakh region, according to the official sources.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:48 | 04 June 2021
- Modified Date: 03:04 | 04 June 2021
At least three Azerbaijanis, including two journalists, were killed and four others injured when a mine [planted by Armenian occupation forces during the occupation period] exploded.
The explosion happened when a bus carrying journalists in the recently liberated Kalbajar region crossed over the mine.
In the explosion, Meherrem Ibrahimov, a journalist for the state news agency Azertac, and Sirac Abishov, a cameraman for Azerbaijan state television AZTV, were killed.
According to a statement by the top prosecutor's office in Azerbaijan, Arif Aliyev from Susuzluk village, where the incident took place, also lost his life.
Ibrahimov and Abishov were assigned to record the destruction caused by the Armenian forces in the regions they had occupied.
Kalbajar region was recently liberated after a nearly three-decade occupation by Armenian forces.
During a 44-day conflict last year, which ended in a truce on Nov. 10, 2020, Azerbaijan liberated several cities and nearly 300 settlements and villages in Upper Karabakh from Armenia's occupation.
The cease-fire is seen as a victory for Azerbaijan and a defeat for Armenia, whose armed forces withdrew in line with the agreement.
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