Turkish Press: Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center in Nagorno-Karabakh [photos]

Anadolu Agency, Turkey
Feb 5 2021


AGDAM, AZERBAIJAN – FEBRUARY 05: Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center, established within the scope of observing the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh between Azerbaijan and Armenia, continues its operations in Merzili village of Agdam, which was captured by Azerbaijan from Armenia, on . 60 Turkish and 60 Russian personnel serve at the observation center. 65 prefabricated facilities are built here on a field covering an area of 40,000 meters square. ( Resul Rehimov – Anadolu Agency )

Fotoğraf: Resul Rehimov

AGDAM, AZERBAIJAN – FEBRUARY 05: Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center, established within the scope of observing the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh between Azerbaijan and Armenia, continues its operations in Merzili village of Agdam, which was captured by Azerbaijan from Armenia, on . 60 Turkish and 60 Russian personnel serve at the observation center. 65 prefabricated facilities are built here on a field covering an area of 40,000 meters square. ( Resul Rehimov – Anadolu Agency )

Fotoğraf: Resul Rehimov

AGDAM, AZERBAIJAN – FEBRUARY 05: Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center, established within the scope of observing the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh between Azerbaijan and Armenia, continues its operations in Merzili village of Agdam, which was captured by Azerbaijan from Armenia, on . 60 Turkish and 60 Russian personnel serve at the observation center. 65 prefabricated facilities are built here on a field covering an area of 40,000 meters square. ( Resul Rehimov – Anadolu Agency )

Fotoğraf: Resul Rehimov

AGDAM, AZERBAIJAN – FEBRUARY 05: Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center, established within the scope of observing the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh between Azerbaijan and Armenia, continues its operations in Merzili village of Agdam, which was captured by Azerbaijan from Armenia, on . 60 Turkish and 60 Russian personnel serve at the observation center. 65 prefabricated facilities are built here on a field covering an area of 40,000 meters square. ( Resul Rehimov – Anadolu Agency )

Fotoğraf: Resul Rehimov

AGDAM, AZERBAIJAN – FEBRUARY 05: Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center, established within the scope of observing the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh between Azerbaijan and Armenia, continues its operations in Merzili village of Agdam, which was captured by Azerbaijan from Armenia, on . 60 Turkish and 60 Russian personnel serve at the observation center. 65 prefabricated facilities are built here on a field covering an area of 40,000 meters square. ( Resul Rehimov – Anadolu Agency )

Fotoğraf: Resul Rehimov

AGDAM, AZERBAIJAN – FEBRUARY 05: Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center, established within the scope of observing the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh between Azerbaijan and Armenia, continues its operations in Merzili village of Agdam, which was captured by Azerbaijan from Armenia, on . 60 Turkish and 60 Russian personnel serve at the observation center. 65 prefabricated facilities are built here on a field covering an area of 40,000 meters square. ( Resul Rehimov – Anadolu Agency )

Fotoğraf: Resul Rehimov

AGDAM, AZERBAIJAN – FEBRUARY 05: Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center, established within the scope of observing the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh between Azerbaijan and Armenia, continues its operations in Merzili village of Agdam, which was captured by Azerbaijan from Armenia, on . 60 Turkish and 60 Russian personnel serve at the observation center. 65 prefabricated facilities are built here on a field covering an area of 40,000 meters square. ( Resul Rehimov – Anadolu Agency )

Fotoğraf: Resul Rehimov

AGDAM, AZERBAIJAN – FEBRUARY 05: Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center, established within the scope of observing the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh between Azerbaijan and Armenia, continues its operations in Merzili village of Agdam, which was captured by Azerbaijan from Armenia, on . 60 Turkish and 60 Russian personnel serve at the observation center. 65 prefabricated facilities are built here on a field covering an area of 40,000 meters square. ( Resul Rehimov – Anadolu Agency )

Fotoğraf: Resul Rehimov

AGDAM, AZERBAIJAN – FEBRUARY 05: Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center, established within the scope of observing the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh between Azerbaijan and Armenia, continues its operations in Merzili village of Agdam, which was captured by Azerbaijan from Armenia, on . 60 Turkish and 60 Russian personnel serve at the observation center. 65 prefabricated facilities are built here on a field covering an area of 40,000 meters square. ( Resul Rehimov – Anadolu Agency )

Fotoğraf: Resul Rehimov

AGDAM, AZERBAIJAN – FEBRUARY 05: Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center, established within the scope of observing the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh between Azerbaijan and Armenia, continues its operations in Merzili village of Agdam, which was captured by Azerbaijan from Armenia, on . 60 Turkish and 60 Russian personnel serve at the observation center. 65 prefabricated facilities are built here on a field covering an area of 40,000 meters square. ( Resul Rehimov – Anadolu Agency )



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