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Russia gave Azerbaijan coordinates of positions in Karabakh – media

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The Russian side did not inform Armenia about Azerbaijan’s planned military actions, according to local media.

The so-called Russian “peacekeepers” gave Azerbaijan the coordinates of positions in Nagorno-Karabakh before the start of “anti-terrorist measures.” Armenian publication Haykanak Zhamanak reported this on Tuesday, September 19.

“The Russian side gave Azerbaijan the coordinates of all positions and the location of equipment in Nagorno-Karabakh and retreated from the indicated areas, and Azerbaijan began a massive shelling,” the message said.

At the same time, the Russian side did not inform Armenia about Azerbaijan’s planned military actions.

We remind you that today Azerbaijan has started “anti-terrorist measures” in Nagorno-Karabakh to restore constitutional order. Later, an ultimatum was given to Yerevan in Baku.

In turn, Russia declared “alarm” over the situation in Karabakh.

Armenia will not start military operations – Pashinyan
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