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This time, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev was ridiculed on BBC, not shying away from spreading lies on the air of international media.

He described as misinformation not only the facts of the Armenian side, but also the documented evidence by the BBC correspondent in Artsakh’s (Nagorno-Karabakh) capital Stepanakert and by Human Rights Watch that the Azerbaijani side is targeting the civilian population of Artsakh with cluster munitions and other weapons.

According to Armenpress, Aliyev, in an interview with BBC, described the words of the aforesaid BBC correspondent as misinformation.

In response to the journalist's remark that the BBC correspondent in Stepanakert reported that the local civilians as well as civilian settlements and infrastructures had been targeted, the Azerbaijan president said he doubted this report which, according to him, could be false information.

On the next remark that the Azerbaijani side used cluster munitions against the population of Artsakh—and about which there are evidence, photos and videos, and all this is documented in detail by Human Rights Watch—the president of Azerbaijan again stated that all of them were false.

Referring to the shelling of the Saint Ghazanchetsots Church in Artsakh’s Shushi city, Aliyev said that it could be the fault of their artillery. And when asked by the journalist whether it was possible to make the same mistake twice a day, the Azerbaijani president said, “yes.”

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