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Azerbaijani reservists continue training session (PHOTO/VIDEO)

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January 25, 2025
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Azerbaijani reservists continue training session (PHOTO/VIDEO)

BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 25. The training
session involving a group of Azerbaijani reservists called from the
reserve within the framework of joint actions with the State
Service for Mobilization and Conscription is ongoing under the
training plan for 2025, Trend reports via the Azerbaijani Ministry of
Defense.

Socio-political training classes were executed as per the plan
to bolster discipline and enhance the moral and psychological
well-being of reservists.

The training classes continue with the education of medical
personnel and the execution of practical exercises aimed at
ensuring the accurate and timely provision of first aid.

Following that, training exercises focused on firing were
carried out for the personnel involved in the training. Throughout
these exercises, participants received detailed instruction on the
tactical and technical specifications of small arms and hand
grenade launchers, along with the appropriate guidelines for their
utilization. The session incorporated practical shooting exercises
aimed at enhancing skills.

The focus of the training session is to further develop the
knowledge and skills of the reserves and maintain a high level of
combat readiness by improving their practical skills.

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