by Journalists for Human Rights | Mar 14, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
Sergeant Karo Hovakimyan was born in Syria. He was two and a half years old when the family moved to Armenia. During the 44-day war, he served as a male nurse first in Jrakan and then in Hadrut. The exact date of his death is still unknown. It is unknown also what...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Mar 14, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
– Wonderficent. This is how Samvel Gevorgyan’s mother, Hasmik, answered the question on which phrase her son often repeated. “He introduced a new word in Armenian.” – Wonderful or wonderficent? – Wonderficent. Do not think of...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Mar 14, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
Yervand Hovhannisyan, 35, was one of the first victims of the 44-day war. He died during the first minutes of the war in Mataghis. Before that, he managed to call his wife and tell her to take the children and leave the village. Yervand’s family, his wife and...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Mar 14, 2022 | News
An American journalist was killed and another was wounded by Russian forces in the town of Irpin outside the capital of Kyiv as they were traveling to film refugees, Ukrainian police said Sunday. Brent Renaud, a 50-year-old filmmaker, was killed when...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Feb 25, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
– Mom dear, there will be a war. Even if I am demobilized and return [home], one day the war will start, it is inevitable, I will come back here regardless of everything. And, if I am killed suddenly, do not cry: one must die like Robert Abajyan. Artashes...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Feb 25, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News
One month after the ceasefire in 2020, on December 13, the two remaining villages in the Hadrut region, Hin Tagher and Khtsaberd, were handed over to the Azerbaijani side. On that day, 62 volunteers who had left Shirak to defend the positions were captured. There is...