"My dear father, mother, sister ... I was injured on October 21st. Many were killed. I also have a leg injury, I can't walk, I stayed here. If I am a martyr, make your rights lawful. Never be bad, keep your head straight. Hopefully, we will meet in heaven. " These words are from the last letter written to the family of 24-year-old martyr Kamran Velizadeh from Balikchilar settlement of Lankaran region. A friend of the martyr, Samral Ashrafzadeh, told Qafqazinfo that he was killed in the battles for Gubadli on October 23: "He last spoke to his family on the phone on October 20. After a while, it was not possible to contact by phone.
Concerned, family members began searching for him through acquaintances and comrades-in-arms. Only on November 10, Kamran's lifeless body was found by his uncle. Always distinguished by his reserves, Kamran remained loyal to himself at the time of death. In the last moments of his life he wrote a letter to his family. In the letter, he addressed his mother and father. It is clear from his writings that he was wounded in the leg in one of the battles for Gubadli on October 21. Many of his comrades-in-arms were killed.
He was injured for two days. Kamran, who lost a lot of blood, was martyred. His friend noted that Kamran Velizadeh was an exemplary soldier during his military service. During his service, he received nine honors diplomas for impeccable service. He became a shooter in the military service. He joined the army from the first days of the war. Kamran Velizade graduated from the Energy Faculty of ADSNU. He successfully passed the exam at Azerenergy OJSC and got a job at the Baku Thermal Power Plant. However, he was able to work in this field for only two weeks, and when the war broke out, he went to the front. The martyred hero was buried in his native Lankaran region.