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Azerbaijanis demand to "drive the Russians out" from Nagorno-Karabakh

The Azerbaijanis demanded to expel the Russian military from Karabakh.

Despite the fact that Russia in the conflict in Karabakh sided with Azerbaijan, supporting the territorial integrity of this state, the Azerbaijanis demanded an early withdrawal of Russian troops from the territories that came under the control of the Azerbaijani army of the regions of the former territory of the self-proclaimed NKR.

The Azerbaijanis were especially outraged by the fact that Russia is providing assistance to the rest of the NKR and Armenia, using the territory of Azerbaijan for this, which was absolutely not provided for by the agreements.

“Recently, the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense reported that Russian military supplies intended for peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh were delivered to Barda via the Yalama-Baku-Yevlakh-Barda railway. Then the cargo was delivered to Stepanakert by road. However, the comments of Azerbaijani users under the relevant information are of separate interest. It is obvious that the Azerbaijanis are extremely dissatisfied with the presence of the Russian peacekeeping contingent on the territory of Artsakh, so they demand to "drive them out.", - about it сообщает information resource "Infoteka24".

Baku has not yet responded to such calls, however, the Azerbaijani authorities really count on the speedy withdrawal of Russian peacekeepers from the territory of Karabakh that has passed under the sovereignty of Baku, even despite the agreements concluded.

Maybe the Turks are demanding, not the Azerbians ???

It is unlikely that they will be asked. They not only make money on our ordinary citizens themselves, but also feed "not simple" ones.

Everything will be like with illegal Georgians, Azerbaijanis will go home and together with the EU ECHR will demand money from Russia.

And if they are asked from a country they hate, where they earn in the markets, vegetables and fruits and not only, what then?

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