Head of SBS: “6 more military units will start to operate by end of May”
Head of SBS: “6 more military units will start to operate by end of May”
14:20     08 May 2021    
After territorial integrity of our state was restored, as well as after the liberation of the state border of our country with the Republic of Armenia, according to the instruction of our Supreme Commander-in-Chief necessary border defence and security infrastructure are being established.
After territorial integrity of our state was restored, as well as after the liberation of the state border of our country with the Republic of Armenia, according to the instruction of our Supreme Commander-in-Chief necessary border defence and security infrastructure are being established. İn these territories complex measures are being carried out in order to improve service condition and social security of our military servicemen, Chief of the State Border Service, Colonel-General Elchin Guliyev said at the event dedicated to 10th edition of the State Border Service Academy of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Baku Tribune reports. E. Guliyev said that activity of border outposts have been resumed in the part of Azerbaijani-Iranian state border, liberated from occupation, border-combat stations have started to operate in order to organize defense and protection of state border with Armenia, passing through Zangilan, Gubadli districts, and a part of Lachin district, 10 new military units have started service-combat activity over the past 2 months in this directions: “Repair-reconstruction works of six more military units will be completed until the end of May.”
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Editor's note: Eugene Chausovsky is a senior analyst at the Newlines Institute. Chausovsky previously served as senior Eurasia analyst at the geopolitical analysis firm Stratfor for more than 10 years. His work focuses on political, economic, and security issues pertaining to Russia, Eurasia, and the Middle East.