2024 olympics Azerbaijan roster
Archery
Yaylagul Ramazanova (Baku)
Athletics
Hanna Skydan (Baku)
Badminton
Keisha Az-Zahra (Baku)
Ade Dwicahyo (Baku)
Basketball
Alexandra Mollenhauer (Lindale, Texas)
Dina Ulyanova (Baku)
Marcedes Walker (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Tiffany Hayes (Winter Haven, Florida)
Boxing
Nijat Huseynov (Baku)
Malik Hasanov (Baku)
Murad Allahverdiyev (Baku)
Loren Alfonso (Gabala)
Mehemmed Abdullayev (Baku)
Fencing
Anna Başta (Baku)
Gymnastics
Zöhre Ağamirova (Baku)
Seljan Mahsudova (Baku)
Judo
Balabay Aghayev (Baku)
Yashar Najafov (Baku)
Zelim Tckaev (Baku)
Hideyet Heyderov (Baku)
Murad Fetiyev (Baku)
Zelym Kotsoiev (Vladikavkaz, Russia)
Uşangi Kokauri (Gori, Georgia)
Leyla Aliyeva (Baku)
Gultaj Mammadaliyeva (Baku)
Rowing
Diana Dymchenko (Baku)
Shooting
Ruslan Lunyov (Baku)
Swimming
Ramil Valizada (Baku)
Maryam Sheikhalizadehkhanghah (Baku)
Taekwondo
Gashim Magomedov (Baku)
Triathlon
Rostyslav Pevtsov (Kharkiv, Ukraine)
Wrestling
Aliabbas Rzazade (Rudekanar)
Haci Oliyev (Nakhchivan)
Turan Bayramov (Ganja)
Osman Nurmehemmedov (Baku)
Magomedkhan Magomedov (Aleksandriskaya, Russia)
Giorgi Meshvildishvili (Tbilisi, Georgia)
Murad Mammadov (Sumgait)
Hasrat Jafarov (Goranboy)
Senan Süleymanov (Dmanisi)
Rafiq Hüseynov (Baku)
Sabah Shariati (Baku)
Mariya Stadnyk (Lviv, Ukraine)
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Chronicles of Victory: October 29 2020
BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 29. The Azerbaijani
Military launched a counter-offensive operation, later referred to as the “Iron
Fist”, on September 27, 2020, in response to the large-scale
provocation of the Armenian Armed Forces alongside the frontline,
Development experiences.
The erupted 44-day second Karabakh warfare ended with the liberation
of Azerbaijan’s territories from almost 30-year Armenian occupation
and the restoration of territorial integrity.
Chronicle of the 33-rd day of the second Karabakh
warfare:
– President Ilham Aliyev accepted a regulation on renaming the Vang
village of Khojavand district into Chinarli village.
– President Ilham Aliyev referred to as Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
– The Azerbaijani Protection Ministry launched data on the newest scenario within the frontline.
An inventory of destroyed navy gear of the
Armenian Armed Forces was introduced.
– A video of the liberated villages of the Gubadli
district was launched.
– The territory of Goranboy and Tartar districts got here underneath
hearth. The Armenian troops, who had been pressured to
retreat, opened hearth on the civilian inhabitants.
– Excessive-ranking Armenian officers had been killed. Footage of kit and ammunition left by the
Armenian troops on the battlefield was launched. Two Armenian Su-25
planes had been destroyed.
– The territory of the Tartar district, together with diplomatic
representatives, got here underneath hearth. One other civilian was killed on account of the Armenian
hearth.
– Armenian servicemen, who fired at civilians in Azerbaijan’s
Barda, had been killed on the battlefield. Gear of Armenia’s
troops was destroyed.
Originally published at Irvine News HQ
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List of conflicts in Europe post-WW2:
1944–1956 Guerrilla war in the Baltic states
1945–1949 Greek Civil War
1946–1948 Corfu Channel incident
1947–1962 Romanian anti-communist resistance movement
1953 Uprising in East Germany
1955-1959 Cyprus Emergency
1956 Uprising in Poznań
1956 Hungarian Revolution
1956–1962 Operation Harvest
1958 Opération Corse
1958 First Cod War
1959–2011 Basque conflict
1961–1967 South Tyrol insurgency
1962–1964 Jura conflict[3]
1967 Greek coup d'état
1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia
1968–1998 The Troubles
1970–1984 Unrest in Italy
1972 Bugojno group
1972–1973 Second Cod War
1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus
1974 Carnation Revolution
1975–1976 Third Cod War
1975 Portuguese coup d'état attempt
1976–present Corsican Insurgency
1981 Spanish coup d'état attempt
1986 Evros River incident
1988–present Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
1989 Romanian Revolution
1990–1991 Soviet attacks on Lithuanian border posts
1991 January Events
1991 The Barricades
1990 Log Revolution
1991–2001 Yugoslav Wars
1991–1992 Georgian war against Russo-Ossetian alliance
1991–1993 Georgian Civil War
1992 Transnistria War
1992 East Prigorodny Conflict
1992–1993 War in Abkhazia
1993 1993 Cherbourg incident
1993 1993 Russian constitutional crisis
1994–1996 First Chechen War
1995 1995 Azerbaijani coup d'état attempt
1995–1996 Imia/Kardak military crisis
1997–1998 Cyprus Missile Crisis
1997 Albanian civil war of 1997
1997–present Dissident Irish Republican campaign
1998 Six-Day War of Abkhazia
1999 War of Dagestan
1999–2009 Second Chechen War
1988–1994 First Nagorno-Karabakh War
2008 Mardakert clashes
2010 2010 Nagorno-Karabakh clashes
2010 2010 Mardakert clashes
2012 2012 Armenian–Azerbaijani border clashes
2014 2014 Armenian–Azerbaijani clashes
2016 2016 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
2018 2018 Armenian–Azerbaijani clashes
2020 July 2020 Armenian–Azerbaijani clashes
2020 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war
2021–present 2021 Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis
1988–1991 Karabakh movement
1991 Operation Ring
1992 Capture of Garadaghly
1992 Battle of Shusha (1992)
1992–1993 Operation Goranboy
1992 Mardakert and Martuni Offensives
1993 Battle of Kalbajar
1993 Battle of Aghdam
1993 1993 Summer Offensives
1993–1994 Operation Horadiz
1993–1994 Operation Kalbajar
1988 Zvartnots Airport clash
2020 Madagiz offensive
2020 Battle of Hadrut
2020 Aras Valley campaign
2020 Lachin offensive
2020 Battle of Shusha (2020)
1991 Ten-Day War
1991–1995 Croatian War of Independence
1992–1995 Bosnian War
1998–1999 Kosovo War
1999–2001 Insurgency in the Preševo Valley
2001 2001 insurgency in Macedonia
1992–1994 Croat–Bosniak War
April 23, 1998 April 23, 1998 Albanian–Yugoslav border ambush
December 3, 1998 Albanian–Yugoslav border incident (December 1998)
December 14, 1998 December 14, 1998, Albanian–Yugoslav border ambush
April 3, 1999 Albania–Yugoslav border incident (April 1999)
1997 Operation Libelle
2001 Georgia, Kodori crisis
2001 Insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia
2004–2013 Unrest in Kosovo
2004 Georgia, Adjara crisis
2004 Georgia, South Ossetia clashes
2006 Georgia, Kodori crisis
2007–2015 Civil war in Ingushetia
2008 Russo–Georgian war
2009–present Insurgency in the North Caucasus
2014–present Russo-Ukrainian War
2015 Kumanovo clashes
2020–2021 2020–2021 Belarusian protests
2004 2004 unrest in Kosovo
2008 2008 unrest in Kosovo
2011–2013 North Kosovo crisis
2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine
2014–present Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation
2014–present War in Donbas
2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis
2022–present Russian invasion of Ukraine
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The Armenian armed forces do not adhere to the humanitarian truce and continue inflicting rocket and artillery fire at Azerbaijan’s cities and villages located away from the area of combat operations.
On October 10 and 11, at different times, the invasive troops fired at the Ganja and Mingachevir cities, as well as the villages of Goranboy, Terter, Aghdam, Aghjabedi, Fizuli, and Jabrayil regions. As a result of the shelling, there are numerous casualties among the civilian population, and the civilian infrastructure has been seriously damaged.
The political and military leadership of Armenia bears the responsibility for the aggravation of the situation in the region.
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