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Turkey Sends Fighter Jets to Azerbaijan After Threat to Bomb a Nuclear Power Plant |
2020-08-01 |
[BREITBART] ![]() ’s state-run Anadolu news agency confirmed the arrival It remains unclear which side started the fighting that led to those deaths, but the government of Turkey immediately condemned Armenia for triggering the hostilities and stated it would offer any support Azerbaijan requested. On Friday, Anadolu reported that Ankara and Baku had organized joint military drills featuring air exercises. " Anadolu noted the context of the Tavush attack and revealed that, of the 16 killed, 11 were Azerbaijani soldiers, including a major general in the Azerbaijani army. On Wednesday, Anadolu noted that the two states are also planning joint ground exercises next week, including "artillery, armored vehicles, and mortars striking simulated targets." Turkey’s increased involvement in Azerbaijan follows a threat from that country to bomb a nuclear power plant in the region, potentially causing millions of casualties. Armenia is home to the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant, a poorly maintained relic of the Soviet era built near an earthquake fault. Following the Tavush incident, a front man for Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry threatened to destroy it. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Whole Azerbaijan Movement: Although the boundaries of Whole Azerbaijan are not strictly defined, some proponents portray them as encompassing the following areas: (1)Southern Azerbaijan» (Cənubi Azərbaycan) - Iran the provinces of East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan, Ardabil, and Zanjan (2)Western Azerbaijan» (Qərbi Azərbaycan) - Armenia majority of the territory of the Republic of Armenia (3)Derbent (Dərbənd) - Russia Derbent district, Republic of Dagestan (4)Borchali (Borçalı) - Georgia (country) Part of the Kvemo Kartli province of Georgia See also |
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