Azerbaijani Defense Ministry presents weekly summary of events – VIDEO
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry has prepared a video summary of the events that took place throughout the past week.
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry has prepared a video summary of the events that took place throughout the past week.
The Minister of Defense of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov and other high-ranking officers of the Ministry visited the Alley of Martyrs on the occasion of January 20 – National Mourning day.
Report informs, citing the Ministry, that tribute was paid to the memory of the citizens, who became Shehids for the freedom and independence of the Motherland, and flowers were laid on their graves.
The State Agency of Azerbaijan Automobile Roads has disclosed information about road infrastructure projects being implemented in the Karabakh and East Zangazur economic regions, Report informs via the agency.
The work is currently ongoing on the design and construction of 45 automobile roads with a total length of 3,382.6 km to restore road infrastructure in the liberated territories, as part of the “First State Program for the Great Return to the liberated territories” and based on orders from President Ilham Aliyev.
To date, construction has been fully completed on 7 automobile roads with a total length of 315.9 km, and 1 project has been partially completed (24.2 km out of 39.7 km of the Shukurbayli-Jabrayil-Hadrut road).
Construction completion for 16 projects is planned for 2025-2026. Additionally, work is being carried out on the construction of internal roads in 8 cities, roads leading to 8 villages, and 6 inter-district automobile roads.
The total length of tunnels (45 tunnels) being built on automobile roads in the liberated territories is 70.8 km, 447 bridges – 9,581.6 m, and 16 viaducts – 3,871 m.
Currently, construction has been completed on 28 tunnels (59.6 km), 392 bridges (8,339.1 m), and 9 viaducts (1,695 m).
In alignment with the military cooperation agreement signed between Azerbaijan and Türkiye, a national flag change ceremony was conducted in preparation for the joint “Winter Exercise 2025” which is scheduled to take place in Kars, Türkiye, Report informs via Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry.
The flag platoon, having received the flag from the Combined Arms Army Command, commenced its march from the city of Nakhchivan to the Sadarak border checkpoint, specifically the Umid Bridge over the Araz River. At the same time, the Turkish flag platoon initiated its march from the city of Kars towards the location designated for the ceremony.
Following the performance of the national anthems of the republics of Azerbaijan and Türkiye, a flag change ceremony was conducted at the Umid Bridge.
Subsequently, during an event organized to mark the departure of personnel and military equipment to the training site, Commander of the Combined Arms Army, Major General Kanan Seyidov emphasized the significance of the collaborative military drills and extended his best wishes for the success of the exercise participants.
After the event, the units designated to participate in the training departed from the city of Nakhchivan.
As outlined in the exercise plan, a range of training and combat tasks is scheduled to be carried out in residential areas, as well as in regions characterized by challenging terrain, strong snow, and extreme cold conditions.
The statements of Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev, made during interviews with local TV channels, were extensively covered in a program featuring experts on Turkish TV channel Haber Global, Report informs.
During the discussions, special attention was paid to the Azerbaijani leader’s comments about close cooperation between Baku and Ankara, as well as the inadmissibility of terrorist threats near Turkish borders.
The experts, emphasizing the Azerbaijani leader’s statement that “… there should be no room for terrorism along any of Türkiye’s borders. As an ally of Türkiye, we always stand with them in any form, and the Turkish side knows this,” noted President Ilham Aliyev’s resolute position regarding the situation in the Middle East, particularly in Palestine and Syria.
Ali Semin, a doctoral student at Istanbul Gelisim University, noted that Türkiye and Azerbaijan play a special role in the active operations of the Organization of Turkic States. Turkish political expert Oguzhan Bilgin strongly criticized Tehran’s official policy towards Azerbaijan and Türkiye.
A furious elephant sent locals scrambling for safety during a festival in India, causing chaos and leaving at least 17 people injured, one of them critically, Report informs via NDTV.
The incident occurred during an annual festival at a mosque in the Malappuram district of Kerala. Video footage from the scene shows at least five elephants present in the square. Suddenly, one of the elephants charged into the crowd, grabbing a man with its trunk and violently swinging him from side to side.
The injured man was immediately rushed to the hospital for treatment. Most of the injuries sustained by others were a result of the stampede triggered by the elephant’s aggressive behavior.
Footage from Meta glasses shows Shamsud-Din Jabbar scouting French Quarter months before ramming truck into crowd, killing 14 A screenshot from the footage released by the FBI showing Shamsud-Din Jabbar. © @fbi
The FBI has released video footage of New Orleans attacker Shamsud-Din Jabbar apparently planning his deadly New Year’s Day attack. The perpetrator visited the city months prior to the atrocity, filming the streets with Meta smart glasses, according to the agency.
The nearly four-minute-long video, which has no sound, is a compilation of clips related to the January 1 attack on Bourbon Street in the city’s French Quarter. The footage comes from surveillance cameras in the area and from scenes Jabbar recorded on his Meta glasses. The FBI said he’d visited the city twice, in October and November, before staging the attack.
The first clip, dated October 31, shows Jabbar recording video from his Meta glasses while riding a bicycle through the French Quarter. In the second clip, also from October, Jabbar tests his Meta glasses by recording himself looking into a mirror at the home he rented.
The third clip, from the early hours of January 1, captures Jabbar leaving the first improvised explosive device (IED) inside a blue cooler at Bourbon Street and St Peter Street. The cooler was later moved a block away to Orleans Street by an unsuspecting bystander.
The fourth clip shows Jabbar placing a second IED in a “bucket-style” cooler at Bourbon and Toulouse Streets. In the fifth clip, surveillance footage shows Jabbar walking toward his truck to retrieve a second cooler; his brown long coat, which was later found in the truck at the scene, links him to the attack.
According to the investigators, the devices failed to detonate due to Jabbar’s inexperience with explosives.
On January 1 at approximately 3:15 am local time, Jabbar drove a rented pickup truck onto Bourbon Street, intentionally plowing into a crowd of New Year’s revelers. The attack resulted in 14 deaths and numerous injuries. After crashing the vehicle, Jabbar exited and engaged in a firefight with police officers before being fatally shot.
A US citizen from Texas, he had a history of erratic behavior and had pledged allegiance to Islamic State in videos posted online shortly before the attack. Despite his claims, the FBI has found no evidence of direct contact between Jabbar and the terrorist group, suggesting he acted alone. (RT)
Ten trucks with 200 tons of food supplies sent from Azerbaijan have arrived in Syria, Report informs via the Turkish TV channel Haber Global.
After crossing the border checkpoint, the food supplies were unloaded and sent to the logistics warehouses of the Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD).
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev is addressing the Azerbaijani people on the occasion of December 31 – World Azerbaijanis Solidarity Day and New Year.
Report informs that the head of state congratulated the Azerbaijani people on the occasion of the holidays.
President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev is addressing the people of Azerbaijan on the occasion of the Day of Solidarity of World Azerbaijanis and the New Year.
In a touching display of solidarity and friendship, Kazakhstani artists have released a song titled “Teñiz-jürek” (“The Sea of Hearts”) to honor the memory of those who lost their lives in the tragic plane crash near Aktau. The composition, performed in both Kazakh and Azerbaijani languages, stands as a symbol of the deep bond and sincere friendship between the two nations.
The moving lyrics, penned by Daniyar Aldabergen and Elmira Dehgani, capture the essence of the shared grief and unity: “We are twins of one nest. We share the same sea expanse. Our affection for each other runs deep. In search of one another, is there anything we haven’t faced together? We share both joy and sorrow with you.”
Renowned Kazakhstani musician Renat Gaysin composed the music and lent his voice to this poignant tribute.
Azerbaijan is determined to utilize its diplomatic capacity in uncovering the causes of the plane crash, Suheyla Demir, head of the foreign policy department of Haber Global TV, said during discussions about the AZAL airplane crash, Report informs.
Demir also spoke about the phone conversations between Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev and Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Kazakhstan’s diplomatic relations with Azerbaijan regarding the crash.
A passenger plane belonging to AZAL, operating the Baku-Grozny flight, crashed near the city of Aktau, Kazakhstan on December 25. Of the 67 people on board, 38 died and 29 survived.
The resolute stance of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev left Russia with no alternative option, according to a segment by Turkish Haber Global TV about the crash of an AZAL passenger aircraft on December 25, Report informs.
The segment indicates that Russia was forced to apologize to Azerbaijan: “The next day, President Ilham Aliyev spoke and expressed his justified demands.”
It was noted that President Ilham Aliyev immediately highlighted that Russia did not take responsibility after the aircraft was shot down, and even suggested different scenarios for the crash: “Putin called President Ilham Aliyev for the second time. The two leaders continued discussions about the incident.”
It was also emphasized that 17 international experts are participating in the investigation of the incident.
A passenger aircraft belonging to AZAL operating the Baku-Grozny flight crashed near the city of Aktau, Kazakhstan. Out of 67 people on board, 38 died and 29 survived. According to initial assessments, the aircraft was shot down in Russian airspace.
Turkish Haber Global TV hosted a discussion addressing the crash of an Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) plane near Aktau, Kazakhstan.
According to Report, Turkish General Yucel Karauz, who took part in the discussion, stressed the importance of Russia holding accountable those who refused to permit the crashed plane to land at Grozny and other airports, in accordance with legal standards.
“Since the accident, it has become clear that the plane was not deliberately shot down. Immediately after the crash, the pilot searched for a place to land. Had the pilot known that landing at nearby ports was impossible, he would have returned to Baku. Russia must transparently reveal the individuals responsible for this situation. Under Ilham Aliyev’s leadership, Azerbaijan has been advocating for the rights of its citizens in an open, transparent, and international manner since the accident.”
Karauz also noted that Russia’s apology to Azerbaijan for the incident is a testament to the unified state, people, and leadership, flourishing under Ilham Aliyev’s guidance.
Former Turkish Ambassador to Azerbaijan Hulusi Kilic, another participant in the discussion, mentioned that Azerbaijani officials promptly arrived at the crash site and confirmed that the accident was not caused by a flock of birds:
“With Azerbaijan’s determination, Russia issued a statement. Russian President Vladimir Putin values Azerbaijan greatly. This was evident during the 44-day Patriotic War. There are no issues between the two nations. The authorities at Grozny airport are at fault here.”
The former ambassador added that if Azerbaijan’s conditions are met moving forward, both the Azerbaijani people and the families of the deceased will find greater moral comfort.
More details in the video:
Thanks to its transparent diplomacy, Azerbaijan achieved the necessary result, Report informs referring to Haber Global.
The article notes that Azerbaijan has once again demonstrated its diplomatic strength in the international arena.
It is emphasized that against the background of President Ilham Aliyev’s resolute position, Moscow had to acknowledge its responsibility for the crash of the Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) aircraft.
“Azerbaijan received the expected official apology from Russia. Time will show how the process will develop further,” reads the report.
A repeated examination of the bodies of 13 victims from the Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane crash near Aktau (Kazakhstan) was conducted at the Bureau of Pathological Anatomy in the Yasamal district in Baku, Report informs.
After the completion of procedures, the bodies will be delivered to their respective addresses for burial.
The examination findings will be submitted to the Investigation Department of the General Prosecutor’s Office of Azerbaijan.
Turkish HaberGlobal TV has reported on the recent telephone conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, Report informs.
According to Haber Global, the conversation covered several topics, including Putin’s apology for the incident involving an Azerbaijani Airlines (AZAL) passenger plane on the Baku-Grozny route, which faced physical and technical interference in Russian airspace, leading to a tragic event.
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