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"Shameless Putin, do you miss the USSR?" - Russia carries out terror against Azerbaijanis

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According to the report, the brutal murder of Azerbaijanis during a raid by Russian security forces against people of Azerbaijani origin in Yekaterinburg did not go unnoticed in Turkey, which is friendly to Baku. The head of the board of the Turkey-Azerbaijan Friendship, Cooperation and Solidarity Foundation, Aygun Attar, sharply condemned the Kremlin regime and called on all Azerbaijanis living in the Russian Federation, which is about 3 million people, to come out in protest. The report writes about this with reference to Attar’s post on social networks. The professor noted that in Russia, the state carries out terror against all other nationalities. "Hey, shameless Putin, do you miss the USSR, which was a prison of nations?" Attar addressed the Russian dictator. She added that Putin, imitating Stalin, is pursuing a policy that denies the right of non-Russians to exist. According to Attar, Russian regime security forces raided the homes of Azerbaijanis in Yekaterinburg because they spoke out against being sent to war in Ukraine. Attar is originally from Azerbaijan but has lived in Turkey since the mid-1990s and is a citizen of that country. She previously held a post in the Security and Foreign Policy Council of the Turkish presidential administration. Baku's reaction to the events in Yekaterinburg.

Meanwhile, reactions from Azerbaijan to the murder and arrest of Azerbaijanis in Yekaterinburg continue to come in. On Sunday, it became known that the delegation of the Azerbaijani parliament, headed by First Vice Speaker Ali Akhmedov, cancelled a planned visit to Russia. The Azerbaijani parliamentarians had planned to take part in a meeting of the commission on interparliamentary cooperation in Moscow, but changed their minds after the events in Yekaterinburg. The Azerbaijani side noted that acts of violence on ethnic grounds have become permanent in the Russian Federation in recent times. Meanwhile, arrests of Azerbaijanis detained during the raid by Russian security forces began in Yekaterinburg on Sunday. Some of them had visible bodily injuries that were probably received during the arrest, the Agency notes . The arrests show that the Kremlin regime has refused to acknowledge the mistake of Friday's beating raids that left at least two Azerbaijanis dead.

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