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Armenian Armed Forces conduct military exercises near occupied Agdam
09 September 2010 [12:05] -
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According to Armenian press, Armenian armed forces conduct military exercises in occupied territories of Azerbaijan near occupied Agdam region. Armenian media have also reported that the exercises will last for 1 month.
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