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First VP Aliyeva meets with soldiers and officers wounded during April battles

- By Amina Nazarli

First Vice-President of Azerbaijan, President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation Mehriban Aliyeva met on April 3 with a group of soldiers and officers of the Azerbaijan­i Army who were wounded during the April battles in 2016.

The First Vice-President addressed the event saying that the April battles demonstrat­e the power of the Azerbaijan­i state and unity of the people.

“The Azerbaijan­i army is strong and possesses state-ofthe-art weapons and military hardware.

Azerbaijan­i soldiers, showing high profession­alism, patriotism, and heroism, liberated part of the lands which were under occupation,” she said.

Praising the April battles as the greatest military victory of Azerbaijan, Mehriban Aliyeva emphasized that “our soldiers prevented another armed provocatio­n of Armenia, and gave an adequate response to that”.

“A successful counter-offensive resulted in the liberation of thousands of hectares of land that was under occupation. The government once again showed the whole world that Azerbaijan will never reconcile with the occupation of its lands and that the Azerbaijan­i army is capable of successful­ly conducting any necessary operation,” she added.

During the April battles, Azerbaijan suffered losses, said Mehriban Aliyeva.

“Losing a child is the biggest tragedy for parents. No people want war. No mother wants to lose sons. May Allah rest the souls of all our martyrs. The bright memory of them will always live in the heart of the Azerbaijan­i people,” she said.

Azerbaijan is a peace-loving country, said the First Vice-President, underlinin­g that the country wants a peaceful settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijan­i, NagornoKar­abakh conflict and have been negotiatin­g for more than 20 years.

“However, no one should forget that Armenia seized Azerbaijan­i lands not by peaceful means, and Azerbaijan will never reconcile with this occupation. Azerbaijan­i soldiers, the sons of Azerbaijan are fighting for their Motherland, giving their lives for it. Their struggle is a fair fight. What do Armenian soldiers do on Azerbaijan­i lands? The reason for the conflict and losses lies in the fact that the Armenian soldiers are on the land of Azerbaijan,” she stressed.

Appealing to Armenian mothers, Mrs. Aliyeva called on them not to let their children become victims of an aggressive policy and not to support the occupation policy.

“Conflict must be stopped as soon as possible. NagornoKar­abakh is the native land of Azerbaijan. The conflict must find an early solution within the norms of internatio­nal law, the territoria­l integrity of Azerbaijan. The occupying forces must leave the Azerbaijan­i lands, then peace will be restored in the region, and no mother, neither Armenian nor Azerbaijan­i, will shed tears over the grave of their sons,” she said.

In general, the Azerbaijan­i state is paying special attention to restore the health of our soldiers who were injured and suffered in the battles for the territoria­l integrity of the country, said Mrs. Aliyeva.

The Vice-President said that every soldier is valuable for the Azerbaijan­i state and the Azerbaijan­i people. The Azerbaijan­i state is ready to take all necessary steps for the injured soldiers to return them back to normal life.

“On my instructio­ns each of you will be ensured with an individual approach. You will be provided with modern prostheses that promote normal dynamics of movement. Based on my instructio­ns, a special group was created. People working in this group will carry out both the provision of prostheses and maintenanc­e at a later stage. Within 20 days all the necessary work will be done, and I will be presented with the final report,” she said.

Other speakers at the event included Minister of Defense, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov, Minister of Labour and Social Protection of Population Salim Muslumov and officer Elshan Garayev who was wounded in the April battles.

Then the event featured the presentati­on of a project on the provision of soldiers and officers wounded in the April battles with high-tech prosthetic­s.

Under an agreement between Azerbaijan's MEDICOM company and the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, Azerbaijan­i soldiers and officers will be supplied with artificial replacemen­ts for their missing body parts produced by the world`s leading manufactur­es.

One of the most tragic conflicts in the history of the 20th century – Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, that affected the destiny of millions, aggravated on April 2 after the Armenian military units in the occupied lands started shelling Azerbaijan’s positions.

To protect civilian population, the Azerbaijan­i Armed Forces launched counter attacks and as a result, the Azerbaijan­i troops retook hills around the village of Talysh, as well as Seysulan settlement, and also took over Leletepe hill located in the direction of Fizuli region.

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