Weekly Press Release of Istanbul Gelisim University (Issue 70) (October 5-9, 2020)
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Armenia switched to terror policy! Speaking about the intense missile attacks to Tovuz, Shamkir, Ganja, Goranboy, Naftalan, Mingechevir, that are far from the conflict zone and also Terter, Beyleqan, Aghdam, Berde regions close to the conflict zone in Karabakh in Azerbaijan, Sociologist and International Relations Specialist Bahlul Aliyev (PhD) emphasized that international law was violated, and added: “Having suffered a heavy blow at the front, Armenia, unable to get the international support it hoped for, started a terrorist policy.” Stating that Armenia, which ignited the fuse of the conflict in the region, started to target civilian settlements with repeated blows on the front, Dr. Aliyev from Istanbul Gelisim University said: “These attacks are particularly versatile and aim to confuse the target, but also to destroy the strategically important places of Azerbaijan. For example, Mingachevir is the energy city of Azerbaijan, and it contains the biggest water reservoir of the Caucasus with a volume of 16 billion cubic meters. Hydroelectric power plant, which is vital for Azerbaijan, is located in the region. Previously, the Armenian side made threats from different media that they would blow up the Mingachevir dam and drag the region into disaster. The fact that one of the missiles hit the plant’s close proximity to an energy block and did not detonate by chance is an indication that Armenia did not have its share of the morality of war along with its lawlessness. As for the bombing of the city of Ganja considering the many historical buildings in the city it shows that Ganja is one of the cultural centers of Azerbaijan and that Armenia did not give up its vandal attitude towards civilization as in the 90s.” You can visit www.gelisim.edu.tr to see the detailed news.