Rashad Mirzali was one of our heroes who fought heroically in the Patriotic War and rose to the peak of martyrdom. He was born on May 26, 1995 in Hajigarvand village of Tartar region. When he was five years old, he told his parents that he wanted to go to school, and at that age he started primary school. After six months of service in the peacekeeping forces in Azerbaijan, he volunteered for Afghanistan with other comrades and continued his service there from 2014 to 2015. He was awarded by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for his heroism and bravery in Afghanistan. The martyr's mother, Afida Mirzali Erdogan, personally tied the silver watch to Rashad's arm. "I remember that time at home," said Afida. "After completing his service, his son returned to Azerbaijan and then began military service." "He used to say that a son who occupied his homeland would never go to another job. We need to go to the military to liberate our lands.
He wanted to take part in the fighting in April 2016, but was not accepted. After the expiration of his three-year contract, he did not stand idle, he entered the Mingachevir City Sports and Tourism College. At the same time, he took a secretarial course and was assigned to the village of Agja in Goranboy. There he began to serve as a sergeant in the military unit N. Because he was exemplary and disciplined, he was appointed deputy platoon commander Elchin Tagiyev. He treated his soldiers like big brothers. He wanted them very much. He said that the soldiers came from their mothers and missed them. I explain them and talk that it is the duty of each of us, the school of manhood. When the Patriotic War broke out, he called to say that everything was fine, don't worry.
He did not talk about difficulties, he never gave secrets. Rashad and his comrades-in-arms fought for the Murov Peak and the Talish Heights. They were the first swallows of victory. One of his comrades was wounded and one of his legs was amputated during the battles for Murov. That veteran came to us recently. He said that I was released from the hospital yesterday. Rashad pulled me out of the fire, the fire, the Armenian, wounded and carried me on his shoulder for four kilometers. Gazi's comrades said that in the battles for Talysh, not only the wounded but also the corpses of martyred soldiers were taken out to fight. My son was wounded in the arm. The commander told him to take the wounded soldier and not to return, so that they could give you first aid. They also saw that Rashad had returned to the battlefield and was fighting with them. The last time they returned to the fight was on the morning of October 1 at 05:00. The news of the martyr came at 03:00 in the afternoon. Now everyone is talking about the Shusha battles. But we must take into account that the key to the war was the battles of Talysh and Murov. " Ms. Afida says that Rashad could never accept the existence of Armenians in Karabakh. He was looking forward to the day the war would begin. "He said he didn't take human blood. How can Armenians live in such beautiful places.
It is necessary to present these lands to the next generation. A beautiful life will begin after the liberation of Karabakh. Now, if we talk about a comfortable life, it is haraam. His dreams were great. There was a girl he wanted. The ambassador wanted to go. We kept it due to quarantine. There was no fear in my son's eyes. Let me tell you a story. Rashad was three years old when his older brother was four. One day at a wedding party, he wanted to shoot his older brother. Rashad came running and looked into the child's eyes. The child walked out quietly. I knew then that it would be different. He said that the meaning of the word Rashad is very deep. I deserve my name. He was not afraid of anything. After being martyred, I looked at the Instagram page.
The soldier told his comrade that he had signed up for 052. In October, he was to join General Hikmet Mirzayev's team. But no luck. He had a very cordial relationship with his commander, Elchin Tagiyev. Both were killed on the same day, in the same battle. " The mother of the martyr said that she allocated 500 manat for her son to support the army: “Classes had to start in college. We went on September 27 to buy him clothes. He had allocated 500 manats. After leaving for mercy, I did not touch that money. I said, if he is unlucky, good luck to our soldiers in battle. Get them warm clothes. Do not keep your hands cold. I took the money and transferred it to the army support fund. My eyes stay on the road. Sometimes I think the door will open and go inside. I go to the grave and say, boy, you didn't come, I came to you. He has an exhibition with his own hands. He wanted to enlarge his pictures and put them in this exhibition as his position increased.