By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Azemedia new logo
  • Home
  • Opinion
  • News
    • Economy
    • Energy
    • Climate and Ecology
  • Diaspora
  • Interview
  • Science
  • Logistics-Transport
  • History
  • Defense
Aze.MediaAze.Media
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • News
  • Economy
  • Climate and Ecology
  • Energy
  • Opinion
  • Culture
  • Gender
  • Interview
  • Science
  • Logistics-Transport
  • History
  • Defense
  • Karabakh
  • Diaspora
  • Who we are
Follow US
© 2021 Aze.Media – Daily Digest
Aze.Media > Opinion > Iran invaded Azerbaijan: sensational details of the 44-day war
Opinion

Iran invaded Azerbaijan: sensational details of the 44-day war

AzeMedia
By AzeMedia Published October 11, 2021 1.3k Views 9 Min Read
1632296748 0aq

As well as details of destructive or, more precisely, hostile actions of some of our neighbors, who smiled to our face while holding a knife behind their back. Yes, that neighbor is about Iran, who has been actively stirring up anti-Azerbaijani hysteria and brandishing its arms lately. The arms that the Iranian army, as we find out, was prepared to use against the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan—right at the height of the 44-day war.

On October 17 of last year, units of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan liberated the village of Khudaferin and hoisted the national flag there (it was officially announced on the 18th, after the surrounding area was cleared). Without slowing down the pace of the counteroffensive, the forward detachments of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces moved along the Araz River towards the dam of the Khudaferin State District Power Plant, in order to reach the approaches to Zangilan by the shortest and safest route. The route was still not easy, especially for moving with military equipment, considering the still active pockets of resistance of the Armenian occupation army, on the one hand, and the proximity of Iran, literally an arm’s length away, on the other. Still, once again, that was the shortest and least dangerous route to Zangilan.

However, having rounded the dam and moving towards Zangilan, the forward detachments of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces came across units of the Iranian army… This is not a misprint. In defiance of international law, the inviolability of borders and the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, our southern neighbor blatantly invaded the sovereign territory of our country. Ironic of the country whose leadership is now talking about some “red lines” in the form of Armenia’s territorial integrity.

Demonstrating their small arms and getting several pickups to the site, the Iranian military had installed concrete obstacles in the path of the Azerbaijani army in advance, blocking the way of our forward detachments. Their explanation was rather cynical: “we are guarding the dam…” Once again, this was happening in the sovereign territory of Azerbaijan! The negotiations between Azerbaijani and Iranian commanders on site yielded no result, and tensions were rising. In order to avoid an armed clash with the Iranian military and the opening of a second front, the command of the Azerbaijani forward detachments made the best decision possible at that time and returned to the village of Soltanli 14 km away (its liberation was announced on October 19). Then, they made a more than 20 km long detour along Highway E-002 and reached the set goal…

On the same night of October 18, Baku’s strong-worded protest about the unacceptability of the Iranian army’s incursion into Azerbaijan’s sovereign territory was brought to Tehran’s attention through diplomatic channels. Baku threatened to make the fact of Tehran’s betrayal known to the general public, which would inevitably provoke a response from millions of Azerbaijanis—on both sides of the Araz. To resolve the issue, Javad Foroutani, the military attaché of the Iranian embassy in Azerbaijan, accompanied by the Azerbaijani military, was urgently sent to Jabrayil District at night to study the situation on the ground. After a day of tense negotiations, Iran withdrew its troops from the territory of Azerbaijan. One day that Tehran bought for Armenia…

The incursion of the Iranian military into the territory of Azerbaijan cost our army precious time. It helped the Armenian occupation army regroup, move up its reserves, and strengthen its defenses. And who knows how many of our men would be alive today if Tehran had not come to the aid of the Armenian side. Well, no wonder it was during the Iranian round of mediation that we lost Shusha in 1992.

In addition to the direct military involvement in Jabrayil, Iran shared with the Armenians intelligence data on the movements of the Azerbaijani army units during the war, especially since those movements were easy to track visually from the Iranian territory. And yet we cannot fail to note the fact that the sympathies of the common people of Iran were with Azerbaijan. The Iranian Azerbaijanis living on the other side of the Araz actively supported the Azerbaijani army and obstructed the actions of the Iranian security services.

Now that all masks in the region have slipped, there is no longer any point in hiding the historical act of betrayal the “Islamic” Republic of Iran committed towards its fellow believers. Many of us had known for a long time, since well before the war, that Tehran did not want our lands to be liberated from the Armenian occupation. And if it was not for the incursion of the Iranian troops, the liberation of Zangilan would not have taken place on October 20, but even sooner, and the Armenian units would have suffered an even more crushing defeat there. Iran made its intentions clear not only now, by conducting exercises on the border with Azerbaijan, but also in the fateful days of the liberation war. As the President of Azerbaijan, Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Ilham Aliyev said, the war showed who, which countries are real friends of Azerbaijan. “We are a people who values friendship,” the president said. And, we believe, another very important thing for us Azerbaijanis, who tend to forget and forgive easily, is to never, NEVER forget and never forgive betrayal.`

Bahram Batyev

Translated from Caliber.Az

Aze.Media

You Might Also Like

Iran’s Caspian signaling and the boundaries of regional alignment

No talks with revanchists: what Armenians will have to pay for

Turkey-Azerbaijan alliance strained by opposing stances on Israel

Caspian escalation raises stakes for Central Asia

Dialogue amid escalation

AzeMedia October 11, 2021 October 11, 2021

New articles

148898 AAfileIranAzerbaijan
Iran’s Caspian signaling and the boundaries of regional alignment
Opinion April 1, 2026
Tumblr 7785d4993072edee15c5f76f97426150 cbc66783
No talks with revanchists: what Armenians will have to pay for
Opinion April 1, 2026
FzXmfsHpncSf7mjEilSDOohDU3PyMoxbiG63JOjQ
ING Group: Azerbaijan’s external economic position remains very strong
News April 1, 2026
69ca6321ec2b869ca6321ec2b9177487132969ca6321ec2b669ca6321ec2b7
Baku Initiative Group calls on UN member states to take practical steps on slavery resolution
News March 30, 2026
7YNXnb05zWpwunxmQWNmwxfqd6tq6osklTkNbHWo
Azerbaijan evacuated over 3,000 people from Iran to date
News March 30, 2026
Bildschirmfoto 2026 03 30 um 11.14.38
Turkey-Azerbaijan alliance strained by opposing stances on Israel
Opinion March 29, 2026
Screenshot
President Ilham Aliyev completely, directionally turned his country around – Steve Witkoff
News March 28, 2026
69c778d12350869c778d123509177468027369c778d12350669c778d123507
Azerbaijani oil price exceeds $124
News March 28, 2026
QJ9m9qaUTjKho4NQMQ4PTfRb7ykBAWVDMnL2UsSf
FAO offers Azerbaijan to develop five-year fisheries development plan
News March 28, 2026
577c9b7a tcxj78bkp11yulvvjs6gr
Türkiye and Azerbaijan sign media cooperation pact at STRATCOM summit
News March 28, 2026

You Might Also Like

148898 AAfileIranAzerbaijan

Iran’s Caspian signaling and the boundaries of regional alignment

April 1, 2026 6 Min Read
Tumblr 7785d4993072edee15c5f76f97426150 cbc66783

No talks with revanchists: what Armenians will have to pay for

April 1, 2026 7 Min Read
Bildschirmfoto 2026 03 30 um 11.14.38

Turkey-Azerbaijan alliance strained by opposing stances on Israel

March 29, 2026 7 Min Read
Image Mar 25 2026 02 25 03 PM

Caspian escalation raises stakes for Central Asia

March 25, 2026 9 Min Read
148898 AAfileIranAzerbaijan

Dialogue amid escalation

March 24, 2026 6 Min Read
Azerbaijan armenia border shootouts scaled e1717316787977 1536x862

Diaspora activism and the limits of external influence in the Armenia–Azerbaijan peace process

March 23, 2026 8 Min Read
655215

The ‘Azerbaijani Way’: Three lessons from Baku to Jerusalem

March 21, 2026 10 Min Read
BneGeneric Caspian Sea ariel

War reaches the Caspian: Central Asia faces growing regional risk

March 20, 2026 9 Min Read

Useful links

426082d1 a9e4 4ac5 95d4 4e84024eb314 pojkz91103g6zqfh8kiacu662b2tn9znit7ssu9ekg
Ab65ed96 2f4a 4220 91ac f70a6daaf659 pojkz67iflcc0wjkp1aencvsa5gq06ogif9cd0dl34
96e40a2b 5fed 4332 83c6 60e4a89fd4d0 pojkz836t9ewo4gue23nscepgx7gfkvx6okbbkasqo
759bde00 a375 4fa1 bedc f8e9580ceeca pq8mvb9kwubqf6bcadpkq5mz16nayr162k3j2084cg
aze-media-logo-ag1

We are a unique political and socio-cultural digest offering exclusive materials, translations from Azerbaijani media, and reprints of articles from around the world about Azerbaijan.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Cookies Policy

Email: editor@aze.media

© 2021 Aze.Media – Daily Digest
aze-media-logo1 aze-media-logo-ag1
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?