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'Cow shock' in Baku - PHOTOS – VIDEO
17 February 2012 [17:54] -
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Baku’s residents today witnessed a shocking scene- a cow in the city center. The rabid cow first entered shops in the city center and caused damages, then run to the Beshmertebe area. It’s unknown how the cow appeared there.
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