[1] At 00:05 on April 28, 1920, the 11th Red Army of 70,000 crossed the bridge over the Samur River, led by the Third International, three more armored trains and a 300-man infantry.
Anastas Mikoyan and Gazanfar Musabayov also came to Azerbaijan to establish a Soviet government on Russian bayonets.
Because only a few hours ago, they were dancing on this bridge with the Russian officers and soldiers who are now coming to them with guns, talking about friendship and brotherhood...
However, two companies armed with several light artillery and machine guns, a cavalry squadron of 300 people and a small gendarmerie detachment under the command of Agali Babazadeh, an officer of the Quba Regiment of the Azerbaijani Army, are waiting for the enemy near the station.
For example, one of the famous commanders of the XI Red Army, a veteran of the 28th division Nemikin also died in this battle.