Tokayev Condemns Drone Strike on Nakhchivan Airport
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The President of Kazakhstan commented on the attack by Iranian drones on the airport in the city of Nakhchivan, Orda.kz reports.
The head of state strongly condemned the attack. This was announced by Tokayev’s press secretary, Aibek Smadiyarov.
The President of Kazakhstan expressed hope for a thorough joint investigation of the incident involving Iran, as well as for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict in order to prevent further escalation.
Earlier, we reported on a drone incident in Nakhchivan, the capital of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic within Azerbaijan. According to the Azerbaijani authorities, the drones were launched from Iranian territory. Two people were injured in the explosion.
Original author: Oksana Matviyenko
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