Starting from September 27, the Armenian armed forces have committed military provocations against Azerbaijan. After that, the Azerbaijani army launched a counter-offensive. As a result of the operations, five city centers, three settlements and about 300 villages were liberated from the long-term enemy.
According to the tripartite statement signed by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the President of the Russian Federation and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia on November 10, our other lands have also been liberated from occupation. The war was marked by a number of interesting moments related to our army. One of them was a group of people baking bread in the army on social networks. Chef Kamran Abdullayev told Oxu.Az about his activities in the army. He said he worked as a cook before joining the army. “I work at the Azerbaijan National Culinary Center. On October 18, we voluntarily went to the front with more than 50 cooks. The goal was to cook for our army. We had a very difficult time during the war. The sound of rockets, mortars and cannons was deafening. In the past, we all had fears, but we overcame them. Because we are all here for these lands. There would be a distance of 10-15 km between us and the battle, but the sounds of missiles and machine guns could be heard very closely.
We cooks were divided into teams in Fizuli, Jabrayil, Zangilan, Gubadli districts to cook for the soldiers. For those who fought on the front lines, we made and sent a package called the daily ration. The situation on the front is not the same as in the capital. In these lands, sometimes five villages were taken a day, sometimes a village for five days. We were proud of the enthusiasm of our soldiers and officers. " According to him, his family found out about his voluntary departure from Baku to the front 10 days later: "I called them and told them I was fine, don't worry. My father is also a Karabakh veteran. He also quit his job at that time and went to the front, and a week later he reported. I wanted my father to be proud of me, just as I was proud of my father. ” K.Abdullayev emphasized that later the news came from Shusha that he should go there to bake bread: “We went to Shusha with a team of five cooks. Every day, we sing 5,000 songs and bake bread. We bake bread with such love that the smell of bread comes from all over the city. ” My interlocutor says that he cannot believe that he has visited the regions of Nagorno-Karabakh, where he has read books since childhood:
"Let me tell you about one of the interesting events. There were no bathing conditions during the fighting. I stopped and smoked, and suddenly I saw a large water tank on the slope of the mountain. We lowered the water tank with the soldiers, cleaned the inside, put large stones under the tank, filled it with water and burned the bottom. The water was hot, we drilled a hole in the side of the head and passed a small pipe, built a hut in front of it, and lit the hut because we had a generator in the desert. About 300 soldiers were pinched. In the evening we gather at the hearth and sing mughams and songs. It's as if everyone has known each other for years. Everyone is united in one fist "