BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 10. The army
prosecutor’s workplace of the Gubadli area acquired info
concerning the harm of an officer of Azerbaijani State Border Guard
Service, senior lieutenant Rovshan Mammadov, because of
shelling from the Armenian aspect, Development reviews.
Primarily based on the knowledge acquired, applicable investigative
measures have been carried out along with staff of the Gubadli
army prosecutor’s workplace and the division of criminalistics
and data expertise of the army prosecutor’s workplace.
The truth is, within the army prosecutor’s workplace of the Gubadli
area, a legal case was opened beneath articles 29120.2.7
(tried homicide of two or extra individuals) and 29120.2.12 (tried
homicide of an individual as a consequence of nationwide, racial, non secular affiliation)
of the Felony Code of the Azerbaijan Republic, witnesses have been
interrogated, applicable examinations have been appointed and pressing
crucial investigative actions have been carried out.
The investigation is at present ongoing, all measures shall be
taken in accordance with authorized necessities and usually accepted
norms and ideas of worldwide regulation.
On April 10, round 15:20, it was found that two
people from the route of Nerkin Khnzoresk village of
Armenia, reverse the positions of the frontier troops of the the
State Border Service positioned within the Jijimli settlement, violated
the state border, crossing roughly 300 meters into
Azerbaijani territory, with about 200 heads of small livestock.
“The border guard of the Azerbaijani State Border Service
stopping the violation of the state border was fired from a
fight put up of the Armenian Armed Forces, because of which
Senior Lieutenant Rovshan Mammadov was wounded.
The serviceman was instantly evacuated to a medical
facility.
At current, the operational circumstances are steady and beneath the
management of our items.
The duty for this common provocation by the Armenian
aspect falls fully on the military-political management of
Armenia,” the assertion of the State Border Service reads.