Azerbaijani cadet, recently released from Armenia's captivity interviewed - Trend TV report

By Trend
Mobil Ahmadzade, a cadet of the Heydar Aliyev Higher Military School, a participant of the Second Karabakh War, who was released from Armenian captivity, has been interviewed by journalists, Trend TV reports.
“I do not regret anything, I am proud of myself and my comrades! I had suspended my education and went to war on September 28, 2020,” Ahmadzade said.
“I studied at the Military Lyceum named after Jamshid Nakhchivansky from 2014 to 2017. Then I continued education at the Higher Military School. I went to the Second Karabakh War with the rank of junior lieutenant, performed combat missions in many territories as a platoon commander. On November 8, in the Shusha-Khankendi direction, I was seriously wounded and lay in the forest for five days. I was unconscious when I was captured. In general, I was in captivity for 35 days. I was kept in intensive care for 4 days, and during that period my leg was amputated, and the rest of the time I spent in prison. All these days I was constantly tortured. Thanks to the successful policy of President of Azerbaijan, Supreme Commander-in-Chief Ilham Aliyev, on December 14, I was released and taken to my homeland,” said Ahmadzade.
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