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BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 7
Trend:
A group of Azerbaijani journalists living abroad appealed to the world community and international organizations regarding the death of Azerbaijani journalists while on duty on June 4 following a mine explosion in Susuzlug village of Kalbajar district, previously liberated from Armenian occupation, Trend reports citing State Committee on Affairs with Diaspora of Azerbaijan.
“Media representatives play an important role in the dissemination of unbiased and objective information from the territories where the war ended. With a feeling of great regret, we report that on June 4 in the village of Susuzlug of the Kalbajar district, the operator of the Azerbaijan Television and Radio Broadcasting CJSC (AzTV) Siraj Abishov, a correspondent of the Azerbaijan State News Agency (AZERTAC) Maharram Ibrahimov were killed by a mine explosion. Also, four people were injured," said the appeal.
"After the end of the second Karabakh War, more than 140 people were blown up on mines planted by the Armenian occupants in the liberated territories of Azerbaijan, 27 of them have died. The tragedy that happened testifies to the fact that Armenia continues to pursue an insidious policy in the region, to mine roads in the liberated lands of Azerbaijan. In the region, there is a serious threat to civilians, including representatives of the media, performing their official duties, and this situation seriously worries us, journalists,” the appeal said.