by Journalists for Human Rights | Jun 25, 2021 | Army, Editor's Choice
Captain Andrey Avagyan, 30, was killed on October 13 in Hadrut, in Fizuli. He was from the village of Tumi in Hadrut [Nagorno Karabakh], which came under Azerbaijani control as a result of the war. The captain’s entire family – grandfather, mother, wife,...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jun 25, 2021 | Army, Editor's Choice, News
In Yerevan, at the end of the Ulnetsi Street, there is a metal door, in the arched part of which we read: “X Military Unit”. A statue of a soldier is placed next to the door. This is where the memorial to the victims of the three wars in Artsakh can be...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jun 18, 2021 | Army, Editor's Choice, News
Harutyun Hakobyan, 22, voluntarily left for Artsakh on September 29, opposing his father’s prohibition. The next day, his father and elder brother also left for Artsakh. Harutyun was killed by a sniper during a battle in Hadrut. Single father Hakob Hakobyan...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jun 18, 2021 | Army, Editor's Choice, News
At the beginning of the 44-day war, Gor Vardanyan was a conscript for only 2 months and 3 days. 103 days after his death, his body was found through DNA examination. Gor’s mother, however, still believes in miracles and continues to call the boys of her...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jun 18, 2021 | Army, Editor's Choice, News
Seven and a half months after the end of the war, a young officer, 24-year-old Hayk Ghazaryan, was buried in the village of Aramus, Kotayk region. He died on October 2, but his remains could not be found earlier. Hayk’s remains were found on March 27 in Jabrail,...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jun 16, 2021 | Editor's Choice, Interviews
The foreign ministries of Armenia and Artsakh, as well as the Artsakh national assembly condemned Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit on Tuesday to Shushi, where he and his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev signed an “alliance agreement.” Saying Shushi...