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Iskander missile fired at Shusha during Karabakh war

Iskander missile fired at Shusha during Karabakh war
Iskander missile fired at Shusha during Karabakh war

The wreckage of an Iskander missile fired at the city of Shusha during the second Karabakh war was demonstrated in Baku earlier today.

The missile exploded, but it is not yet known from which part of Armenia this missile was fired. Opinions about putting the missile on display have differed widely amongst the Azerbaijani public.

On March 31, 2021, an anonymous source at the Azerbaijan Mine Action Agency (ANAMA) said that fragments of an Iskander rocket were found in Shusha. The serial number on the wreckage matched the data on the missiles of this category produced in Russia.

“At the moment, we do not yet have information about where and when exactly the missiles were fired. Agency staff carry out humanitarian demining operations.

Fragments of missiles were found by us at a distance of 780 m from each other. The wreckage of one of them was found in the northeastern direction, and the other in the opposite direction,” Idris Ismailov, chief of the ANAMA operational headquarters, said in an interview with local media.

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