APA news agency, Azerbaijan Sept 12 2017 Azeri official warns against sharing military information on social media [groong note: the below is translated from Azeri] A senior security official in Azerbaijan has urged residents of frontline villages in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone to avoid publishing information about the deployment of Azerbaijani troops on the Internet, APA news agency reports. The deputy chief of the State Security Service, Ilqar Musayev, said that some citizens share videos and photos about military and security measures on social media, thus helping the enemy to assess the situation on the frontline and take preventive measures against Azerbaijani troops. "Along with damaging efforts to reliably organize the defence of the civilian population and prevent enemy provocations in a timely manner, such cases pose a serious threat to the lives of officers and soldiers serving in the conflict zone," Musayev said at a meeting with young people in western Agdam District. "Azerbaijan's line of contact with the enemy is located close to population centres. For this reason, the movements of our troops and military hardware and the delivery of new hardware to the area are observed by local residents in most cases. Thus, they become carriers of important information," he said. Musayev also urged local residents to be vigilant and exercise caution while using mobile technologies and Internet, APA said.