Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Armenian missile attacks targeting Azerbaijan­i civilians amount to war crime, demining expert says

- UĞUR YILDIRIM - FUZULI, AZERBAIJAN

THE ARMENIAN military committed war crimes by using the Tochka-U tactical ballistic missile to carry out attacks against Azerbaijan­i civilians, an expert said.

Azer Huseyinov, the chief de-mining expert at Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) noted that Armenia killed nine Azerbaijan­i civilians in the city of Ganja using Tochka-U missiles, whose warhead can be replaced with a nuclear, chemical or biological one.

Huseyinov said one of the missiles launched by Armenia landed in a field near the town of Fuzuli.

“We immediatel­y arrived in the region and cordoned off the area and warned residents to stay away from the field,” Huseyinov said, adding that the Armenian military specifical­ly targeted civilian areas rather than military targets.

“This is a war crime. They also launched a rocket of a similar range at Ganja,” he said.

On Sunday, Azerbaijan said shelling by Armenian forces on Ganja, the country’s second-largest city, had left nine people dead, one day after a cease-fire between the two sides had been due to take effect.

With the latest victims, the total number of Azerbaijan­i civilians killed by Armenians rose to 41.

Since Sept. 27, some 25 bomb dispos

al squads have been working to defuse rockets, missiles and explosives laid by the Armenian military, according to the expert, who said they have received over 400 calls and have discovered over 70 unexploded munitions.

In a statement, the Azerbaijan­i Defense Ministry said Armenian military units are launching offensives to retake some territory recovered by Azerbaijan and are carrying out attacks targeting residentia­l areas and civilians.

The Soviet-made missiles have been used in the 1994 Yemen Civil War, the Chechen Wars, the Syrian Civil War, the War in Donbass and the ongoing Yemeni Civil War.

The Assad regime in Syria also used the missile against Turkey in 2018, firing it toward the province of Hatay’s Yayladağı district near the border.

Armenia is thought to possess around 40 Tockha launchers, while Russia has 220 and Azerbaijan has 93.

 ??  ?? Demining expert Azer Huseyinov (R) and reporter Uğur Yıldırım stand in front of an Armenian Tochka-U missile in the town of Fuzuli, Azerbaijan, Oct. 12, 2020.
Demining expert Azer Huseyinov (R) and reporter Uğur Yıldırım stand in front of an Armenian Tochka-U missile in the town of Fuzuli, Azerbaijan, Oct. 12, 2020.

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