Karabakh army thwarts Azeri attack near Karmir ShukaNovember 9, 2020 - 19:44 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijan's attack on the village of Karmir Shuka at 14:20 on Monday, November 9 has been thwarted, Armenian Defense Ministry spokeswoman Shushan Stepanyan has said. Stepanyan said battles continue in the southeastern direction of the frontline. According to her, three Azerbaijani drones were destroyed between 12:10 and 14:50 on Monday. Stepanyan also shared footage from the destruction of an Azerbaijani military unit near the village of Karin Tak.
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