Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center in Nagorno-Karabakh
05.02.2021

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 February 05, 2021. 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 )

Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center in Nagorno-Karabakh
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 February 05, 2021. 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 )

Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center in Nagorno-Karabakh
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 February 05, 2021. 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 )

Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center in Nagorno-Karabakh
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 February 05, 2021. 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 )

Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center in Nagorno-Karabakh
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 February 05, 2021. 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 )

Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center in Nagorno-Karabakh
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 February 05, 2021. 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 )

Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center in Nagorno-Karabakh
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 February 05, 2021. 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 )

Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center in Nagorno-Karabakh
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 February 05, 2021. 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 )

Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center in Nagorno-Karabakh
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 February 05, 2021. 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 )

Turkish-Russian Joint Observation Center in Nagorno-Karabakh
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 February 05, 2021. 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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