Anadolu Agency war journalists serve in conflict zones

By Ruslan
Rehimov

BAKU,
Azerbaijan (AA) – Anadolu Agency reporters who completed their war
journalism training carry out their duty safely and successfully in the Armenian-occupied Azerbaijani territory of Upper Karabakh, thanks to the knowledge
they obtained through the training.

The
intensity of the conflicts in the region, the Armenian army's attacks with heavy artillery on Azerbaijani civilian settlements, and many journalists being under serious threat all highlight
the significance of receiving war journalism training.

Idris Okuduci, Lokman Akkaya, Onur Coban, and Resul Rehimov, who
successfully completed the War Journalism Certificate Program organized by the News Academy of Turkey’s leading news agency and the country's Police Academy, are carrying out their duties in
regions of conflict.

They
announce Armenian army’s attack on civilians and the operations launched by
Azerbaijan to liberate their lands to the world through visuals and stories despite
a number of threatening situations.

Speaking in a TV program in Azerbaijan, Rehimov, a cameraman at Anadolu Agency's office in the Azerbaijani capital Baku, stressed how the
training they received help them in difficult situations.

The reporters were trained to be prepared in various situations, such as being kidnapped, taken as hostage, and forming positions at control points as well as on guns, personal security, explosives, mines, booby traps, driving in
life-threatening situations, and first-aid — all of which provide them
with great advantage in hot conflict zones.

* Writing
by Dilan Pamuk in Ankara

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