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Wave of anger over Aliyev poses in front of dead Armenian soldiers’ helmets – Photos & VIDEO

Six months after the end of the second war in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, Azeri leader Ilham Aliyev continues to scold the Armenians who suffered a heavy, deadly and humiliating defeat.
This time, the ambitious leader of Azerbaijan was photographed in a corridor adorned with the helmets of dead Armenian soldiers who fell during the recent hostilities, sending as many messages as this photo can send, both at home and abroad, and especially to the people of Armenia.
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And as if that were not enough, the Azeri president, during his visit to the Baku Military Trophy Park, visited (!) the rooms with the cartoon figures of Armenian soldiers.
Hərbi Qənimətlər Parkında yaradılan muzeydə erməni hərbçilərin maketləri də sərgilənir. pic.twitter.com/8ofU5Jhnjl
— Mikroskop Media (@MikroskopMedia) April 12, 2021
As you will see in the video below, the Azeris created a huge park with all the spoils of war they gained last year. Of course, this move provoked a storm of reactions against the government of Azerbaijan regarding barbarism and ‘Middle-Age’ practices.
Park of the Military Trophies was inaugurated by @presidentaz in #Baku,today👏✊!
In total more than 300 exhibits, including about 150 heavy military equipment on display & these are only some of the trophies captured from #Armenia/n Armed Forces. pic.twitter.com/sPvwaixx4k
— Ali Alizada 🇦🇿 (@Ali_F_Alizada) April 12, 2021
The arrogance of the Azerbaijani leader contradicts the thousands of voices heard in the country for the missing soldiers, who never returned from the war, not even dead. The authoritarian government of Azerbaijan remains silent in the face of protests by thousands of families seeking the fate of their people.
Also read: Azerbaijan parades displaying victory in the streets of Baku – Heavy death toll for Armenia – VIDEO
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