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Our veteran who lost his leg in the Great Patriotic War: "Instead of being captured, he was ordered to destroy himself"

A resident of Ashagi Bash village of Ismayilli region, Karimli Kanan Iravan oglu, born in 1997, died at the front. The 23-year-old was called up for military service in May this year, Qadin.Net Report reports. During the military service, he took a course as a communicator. When the war broke out, Canaan volunteered for military service. He continued his service as a live communicator in the battles in the direction of Fizuli region (communicator with confidential information - ed.). As Canaan carried the secret information with him to other camps, the enemy fired at him with a sniper rifle. Enemy mortars are used against Canaan and his five comrades-in-arms. The servicemen, who were slightly injured in the first fire, were seriously wounded in the second fire.
As a result, he lost his right leg and suffered numerous shrapnel wounds. Seeing that the soldier was wounded, the battalion commander, Captain Zamir Zulfugarov, threw himself on Kana and saved him from a third shell and took him to a military hospital. One of the shrapnel pierced the upper part of our soldier's lungs and won in his internal organs. On his back, three fragments remained in the internal muscles. Gazimiz says that the name of the battalion he served was "live communicators": "Because the course of the war depended on the confidential information we provided at the time. That is why the enemy wanted to follow us and capture us alive. Their main goal was to learn the confidential information we had. However, according to our instructions, the information had to be delivered on time.
Instead of capturing the enemy, we were instructed to destroy ourselves. Today, despite losing my right leg, I still owe it to my battalion commander, Captain Zamir Zulfugarov, to keep me alive, even though I have a lot of shrapnel in my body. ” Karimli Iravan, the father of our veteran, says that he is proud of his son for participating in the Second Karabakh War and being a veteran. Karimli Kanani's mother Gulnara khanum said that she raised her son to serve the Motherland: “Thankfully, my son took part in the battles and was named a veteran. Every time I talked to my son, he told me that everything was fine, and as a mother, I was ready for what would happen at any moment, this is a war, and there is martyrdom in the war, in being a veteran. Today, I am proud that my son is a veteran. " It should be noted that hundreds of residents from the region come to his house to visit our veteran.
29 November 2020
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