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WW3 TAKE A BREAK FROM ERDOGAN! US SOLDIERS WOUNDED DURING RUSSIAN CHASE IN NORTHEAST SYRIA! KURDS BLOWN UP TURKISH FACILITIES IN TURKISH CITIES.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79505153:MV80MjYzMjAyXzgzMDE3MzAyX0M1REI2NzA0] The Russian daily kommersant published an analysis detailing [b][color=red]how Turkey prepared the war in Nagorno Karabakh and sent jihadists to the region[/color][/b]. Excellent written good style! On the night of October 17, the second largest city of Azerbaijan, Ganja, again experienced the events of five days ago. Rocket "Elbrus" again fell on a residential building, forming a huge crater. According to the Azerbaijani authorities, it, like the last one, was launched from the territory of Armenia, and not Nagorno-Karabakh. Another missile flew to neighboring Mingachevir, but it was shot down. According to the authorities, 12 people died and another 40 were injured. Kommersant's correspondent Kirill Krivosheev saw and heard everything from the very beginning: he was less than two kilometers away during the attack. It is scary to spend the night in Ganja after October 11, when the Elbrus missile (in NATO classification - SCUD) fell on the city, but we, having finished work on Friday, decided to stop here. There is a good hotel here and you can comfortably get to either Baku or the front line - who knows what will have to be done tomorrow? Of course, no one could imagine that we would again find ourselves in the center of events right here. “They can't hit a peaceful city a second time,” we thought. I was falling asleep when explosions rang out outside the window. There were definitely two, or maybe three. It sounds like ordinary shells, but only ballistic missiles can fly here, 50 kilometers to the front line. Everything became clear at once. The corridor and the lobby of the hotel were immediately filled with people who dressed on the go, in the hotel almost everyone were journalists  When we approached the place, everything was like the last time. Broken glass of a hairdresser's about two hundred meters away, a destroyed store and finally a narrow street leading directly to the epicenter. The police cordon seems to exist, but it does not restrain anyone, and it is impossible to restrain anyone, the stream of people flows directly to the place of the tragedy. Finally, I see ruins, a huge crater and blankets sticking out between the stones. In some places - school notebooks, other personal items. It cannot be anything other than a residential building. Our hotel is less than two kilometers away. It could easily have been us. The rest of the missiles, as it turned out, managed to shoot down on approach. The stream of men, which flowed with me through the streets, predatory threw itself on the rubble, trying to find the living. I catch myself thinking that they are a single organism that knows exactly what to do, and I am a stranger who does not understand anything at all. We all walk on huge rocks and wooden beams. How do they know which ones to throw aside? I do not notice any landmarks where exactly it is necessary to dig, but they notice. Under the stones there is dust, which they begin to dig with their hands, and from it by some miracle they get people. Doctors run up with stretchers, and an old man is put on them. He seems to be alive, even though his face is bloody. Then a boy is carried by, also alive. But an elderly woman, most likely not. I would like to be mistaken. "You are from Russia? Guys, tell us honestly, ”an elderly man standing near the funnel addresses us.“ Honestly, not like on Channel One, this Soloviev (TV presenter Vladimir Soloviev works on the Rossiya TV channel, not on Channel One. channel ".—" b "). One of you speaks well - Shevchenko (publicist Maksim Shevchenko - “Kommersant”). Here he speaks correctly. " I notice a red Labrador: it seems he was looking for people at the site of the previous missile attack. Someone tries to shine with flashlights and shouts: "Is there anyone?" The guy next to me pulls out a family photo album from under the stones and brings it under the lens of a Turkish TV channel's camera. The journalist asks him in detail about what happened, he responds emotionally. "Do you know these people?" - I ask when he finished communicating with colleagues. "No" - he replies and adds - "You support the Armenians!" Later, I had a chance to fully feel the suspicions of frightened and angry people. Journalists with TV channels' logos and large cameras are not touched - it is immediately clear who they are. But in me you can see anyone, including a spy, a traitor. At first people in uniform and one in civilian clothes decided to check me right on the rubble, he spoke Russian. - Where are you from? How did you end up here? He asked, examining the accreditation card. - From Moscow, journalist. - You have a strange accent. I have no idea what accent I might have when speaking Russian. - Which district, district? - Moscow. - Area? I name the place where I rent an apartment, although this person hardly knows what it is about. For the first time, they politely let me go: "Shoot, show it to the whole world!" But the second time was less lucky. As I have completely crossed the ruins, I notice a large group of men watching the work from a distance. I decide to talk, but again I come across the question: - Who are you? Where from? - Journalist, from Russia, - I speak both Russian and Turkish. - Will you prove it? I give the guy an accreditation card. With that, they repeatedly let me through at various checkpoints, but the guy notices a mistake. According to the card, my name is Krivosheev, and my surname is Kirill. In peacetime - nonsense, but in the current conditions - not at all. - What do you say your name is? - Kirill. - And here it says that Krivosheev. - Well, you know, this is a mistake. - What could be a mistake ?! I understand that if my card is taken away, it will take a long time to make a new one, but I need to work here and now. He is shorter and thinner than me, so I decide to take mine right out of his hands. He pulls on himself. His friends around him start to twitch, and a policeman notices this. He takes my card and phone, takes my arm and leads me through the rubble to the street. But the guys follow - they are convinced that they have caught the spy. Before they pushed me into the car, the police have to push back the pursuers, literally covering me with them, but someone still lightly hit the back of the head. It was the most coveted detention in my life. Having figured out what happened, they quickly let me go. I return to the place, but everything has already changed there: the volunteers were asked to leave, the rubble is being dismantled by EMERCOM employees in helmets. "Why, why don't they bomb Yerevan?" One woman says to another as we leave. The Kommersant correspondent does not blame anyone for the incident, he understands the feelings of the residents of Ganja and is deeply grateful to the local police. [/quote]
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