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Armenians Ruin Cemetery In Azerbaijan's Occupied Village

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According to Namiq Famil oghlu Aliyev, Karabakh war invalid and reserve officer, some 50 graves have been ruined on the cemetery. Heads of the executive powers of Gazakh Farman Nagbaliyev, deputy chief of the regional police station, chief of the regional department of the Ministry of National Security as well as representatives of the rural community arrived on the spot. Deputy chief of the Gazakh regional police department Edalet Sadikhov confirmed that the graves have really been ruined. He said about 30 graves were fully destroyed on the cemetery. A cross has been set on the grave of the previously buried citizen of the village. Sadikhov noted that the cemetery is believed to be ruined by Armenians. The Gyzyl Hajili village locates at a distance of 7 kilometers away from the Berkaber village of Ijevan, Armenia and the cemetery is not far from the Armenian military posts. There is no any settlement on this territory and it is almost empty.
 

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