No Iskander missiles fired during war in Karabakh: Baku receives response from Russia
Azerbaijan has received a letter from Russia’s Ministry of Defense saying that Iskander missiles were not fired during the war in Nagorno Karabakh.
This was stated by Azerbaijan’s president Ilham Aliyev in an interview to AzTV. He though added that Baku is not satisfied with the response.
“I have read the letter. It says that the Russian side has not confirmed the firing of the ballistic missiles. In essence, it is not the full answer to our letter as the key question of our inquiry was how Armenia got Iskander-M deadly missiles,” Aliyev stated.
21.04.2021 08:42


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