Azerbaijan warns Russia: “Who will hit our country will regret”

Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev sent a Kremlin warning, after Russian propaganda threatened to launch a “new special military operation” in the South Caucasus.

Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev transmitted a Kremlin Warning: Archive
In a speech published by The Moscow Times, the leader of Baku stressed that national security remains his absolute priority and that Azerbaijan rapidly strengthens his military capabilities. “Whoever decides to hit Azerbaijan will regret it ”Aliev warned.
He added that the geopolitical situation imposes a permanent vigilance: “We have to be prepared for the war at any time, because today's realities are so we cannot know what tomorrow brings us. “
Azeri army, reinforced with modern equipment
The president mentioned that the republic's armed forces are in an accelerated modernization process. According to him, Azerbaijanul consolidated his strategic positions on the Caspian Sea and in other key directions, increased the herds of special troops and purchased modern military equipment: state-of-the-art drones, artillery systems and, in the future, new fighter jets.
“Azerbaijan has always been for peace but will always be ready to defend the earth“, Aliev said.
Message for Kremlin and Propagandists
In reply to the threats of Russian propaganda, the Azer leader stressed that his country has strong allies and a clear legitimacy position:
“I have never occupied the lands of others and I did not commit ethnic treatment”said the president.
Threats of Russian propaganda
In recent weeks, the voices of propaganda in Moscow have intensified the rhetoric against Azerbaijan. Vladimir Soloviov, one of the main propagandists of the Kremlin, evoked the possibility of a “Special military operations“In the South Caucasus, motivating that, through the close collaboration between Baku and Ankara, NATO bases could appear in the region.
Also, the Pro-Kremlin Iakov Kedmi commentator has accused the Azerbaijan of “excess of independence” and of dangerous proximity to the West, threatening with a military conflict.




