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“People show respect because my son died in the war, but I didn’t want it to be this way”

His father says that Ulvi was killed by a sniper in Khojavend:

“He was in Baku when he received a summons from the military commissariat. He had just changed his job to a relatively comfortable one. His salary had also risen. He stayed there for about 7-8 months to train. He had not come home since January. He wanted to come back for a visit. Then, he received a summons from the commissariat. We were told that he was being called for training. He stayed at home for a few hours. After his death, the unit commander and his comrades came. The commander described him as one of the most disciplined soldiers. He was called up on September 21, and exactly a month later, on October 21, he died. “

Vugar Mammadov, who shared anti-war posts on social media, said his son’s death had little effect on his thoughts about war. The sports writer says that his thoughts on war were formed based on the books he has. read and the films he has watched:

“To be honest, after my son was killed, I was more upset about it. I didn’t want to think about anything else. If I write ‘I’m against the war’ in one sentence, the reasoning behind it is not clear. I need to explain it in detail. In short, I came to this conclusion after much thought and analysis. I read a lot of books and watched a lot of movies about war. Finally, I felt the consequences of war; I lost my son. But that doesn’t change my mind about war.”

Meydan

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