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Armenians Put the Pictures of Killed Azerbaijani Soldier Online

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Yesterday, photos of Azerbaijani national hero Mubariz Ibrahimov have surfaced. Armenians put the photos of his dead body online, on the infamous Russian social website "Odnoklassniki". Other picture shows Ibrahimov lying on the stretcher with his hands tied up. Some sources online claim, that the body belongs to another soldier, killed on the frontline. Others claim the opposite.

One thing is for certain: A man, who died, defending his motherland, cannot even be buried properly. His body is still in the posession of Armenian forces.

Azerbaijani Defence Ministry: Armenians show their hypocrisy placing Shahid Mubariz Ibrahimov’s body photo on Internet

“We made series of insistent statements that Azerbaijani National Hero Shahid Mubariz Ibrahimov’s body is in hand of Armenians.

In the past fifteen days since the death of Mubariz Ibrahimov, Armenia repeatedly claimed that the soldier’s body is not in their hand and they even didn’t abstain to mislead the international organizations. On August 2, photos, which are claimed to be Ibrahimov’s body, were placed on Internet by the Armenians”, said spokesman for the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan Teymour Abdullayev, APA reports. Armenians once more showed their hypocrisy and their refusal of international law norms. “Probably the international organizations will address this issue and intensify investigation. We will continue our efforts to receive the Shahid’s body back and mobilize all of our opportunities to solve this issue”.

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