Drone Strike Kills Five Azerbaijani Citizens on Sea of Azov Cargo Ships: Was the Attack Justified?
Azerbaijan confirms five citizens killed in drone strike on Sea of Azov cargo ships, raising questions about the attack's justification.

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Azerbaijan confirmed that five of its citizens were killed in a drone strike targeting cargo ships in the Sea of Azov. The Azerbaijani foreign ministry reported the deaths, attributing the attack to Ukraine's unmanned systems.
This incident occurred amid ongoing tensions involving Russia, Ukraine, and Turkey in the region. Azerbaijani officials frame the strike as a hostile act against their nationals, while Ukrainian sources have not publicly confirmed responsibility.
The dispute raises questions about the proportionality and justification of drone attacks affecting third-party nationals in contested waters. The Azerbaijani foreign ministry has called for international attention to the incident, highlighting the diplomatic and security implications for Azerbaijan and regional stability.
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