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Well,there are many Russian embassies in war torn African countries where Azerbaijan has options.In Munich, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev accused Russia of targeted strikes on the Azerbaijani embassy in Ukraine.
"Our embassy in Ukraine was hit three times. After the first strike, we thought it might be an accident. Then we gave the Russian side the coordinates of our diplomatic missions. Despite this, two more strikes followed. This is a targeted attack on Azerbaijani diplomatic missions," Aliyev stated.
He added that Baku had sent an official note to Moscow, and the Russian ambassador had been summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Azerbaijani leader called Russia's actions "an unfriendly step."
The Russian Foreign Ministry responded, stating that it was "perplexed" by the accusations. The ministry emphasized that the location of diplomatic missions is taken into account when planning the strikes.
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Giving your coordinates to the Russians means you are turning Russian weapons against yourself.
Remember the last days of February 2020?
The same thing: a targeted Russian airstrike claimed the lives of 33 Turkish soldiers.
In Ankara, as now in Baku, everyone was perplexed: "How could this have happened? After all, we gave the Russians the exact coordinates of our troops in Syria!"
And in the unofficial media, the Russians gloated, saying, "How naive these Turks are!"
Getting a partner's coordinates and then bombing them is the Russian style, and they find such vile behavior very amusing