by Journalists for Human Rights | Feb 25, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
Rafael Khachatryan was only a 12-day-soldier when the 44-day war began. Ignoring that fact, he was transferred from Stepanakert to Hadrut on September 27. The recruit went through the whole war, took part in many heavy battles, and died in the hospital on November 25....
by Journalists for Human Rights | Feb 10, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
David Vardanyan was a tank mechanic. On October 10, 2020, his tank was blown up in Varanda (Fizuli region) and he received numerous shrapnel wounds. David and 15 other wounded soldiers were loaded into a truck and no news of them has been heard since October 12. Only...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Feb 10, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
“Smbat and his fellow soldiers were in Jabrayil positions when 9 children [means young soldiers] dirty and muddy went to them. It was heavily raining in those few days and there was a lot of mud. They told that only 9 out of 45 people survived. They came...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jan 26, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
“It looks like a meat grinder: we did not shoot any cartridges during 15-16 days; mainly the drones were working in our direction. In the morning, I was shouting ‘release’, everyone ran away where they could, in the evening they gathered again.” Andranik...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jan 26, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
– Dad, let me go: this is not the war you are familiar with. 26-year-old Sargis Harutyunyan said these words to his father in October, before going to the Hin Tagher. “I went and saw that it really was not the war of 90s.” Sargis Sarkis was probably...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Jan 26, 2022 | Army, Editor's Choice, News, Photos
The lives of Marietta and Arthur, a couple living in the village of Voskehat, Armavir region, continue to revolve around their two sons. During the 44-day war, they lost both, Vahe and David, together. The boys’ parents brought the flowers from their sons’...