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Azerbaijani Military Publishes Video of 'Destruction of Armenian S-300'

© Photo : Defence Ministry of Azerbaijan//screenshotThe Azerbaijani Defence Ministry publishes a video of the alleged "destruction of Armenian S-300".
The Azerbaijani Defence Ministry publishes a video of the alleged destruction of Armenian S-300. - Sputnik International
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Skirmishes between the two countries continue in the Nagorno-Karabakh region despite the sides signing a ceasefire agreement on 9 October after 11-hour talks in Moscow.

The Azerbaijan Defence Ministry has released a video allegedly showing the destruction of Armenian S-300 air defence systems. The footage, shot from on high or from the air, shows objects similar to the deployed missile systems seconds before a large explosion engulfs the entire area.

The ministry did not provide any specifics about the clip, such as when the video was made, or where the S-300 systems were allegedly deployed. It is also not entirely clear what weapon the Azerbaijani forces used to purportedly decimate the S-300s.

Baku's release of the video comes as the sides to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict continue to exchange strikes despite reaching a ceasefire agreement on 9 October following 11-hour negotiations in Moscow. The ceasefire started on 10 October 12:00 local time, but hours after it came into effect the sides already began reporting the first violations.

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