by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 15, 2023 | Editor's Choice
Gennady Grigoryan married right after the end of the 44-Day War, after returning from the front line. Three years later, he appears on the front line again, remains under siege for days, miraculously survives and dies on September 25, together with his younger...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 14, 2023 | Editor's Choice
The Grigoryan family left Stepanakert on September 28, 9 days after the Azerbaijani invasion of Artsakh. “The Turk was already at the gates of Stepanakert, the shots were clearly heard, the moment was critical. We left Stepanakert on the 28th of the month. We...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 14, 2023 | Editor's Choice
– Arsen, what was that voice? – Brother, they are hitting Askeran. -What are you doing? – Nothing, we are at the position. – Well, be careful. – You too, brother. Mrs. Alla quotes the last exchange between her two sons, Arsen and Samvel....
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 12, 2023 | Editor's Choice
As a result of the military operations that took place in Artsakh on September 19, Hranush Israelyan’s family lost four men: their son, two sons-in-law and her husband’s brother. They are Artak Israyelyan, Andrey Israyelyan, Valery Gasparyan, and Gennady...
by Narek Kirakosyan | Dec 12, 2023 | Army, Editor's Choice
Vanik Hayrapetyan was the father of three boys and dreamed of having a daughter. The dream came true, but the days of happiness, or rather the hours, were short-lived. Vanik’s daughter Ariana was born on September 11. Eight days later, the September 19 war...
by Narek Kirakosyan | Dec 11, 2023 | Editor's Choice
16-year-old Aren has been learning to drive since he was 10 years old: his father said he will need it one day. The ability of driving a car became handy at the critical moment of saving his family. The Azerbaijani armed forces were already entering Chartar when Aren...