GERMAN TV REPORTERS IN NAGORNY KARABAKH TO SHOT TWO SHORTS ABOUT
EVERYDAY LIFE OF KARABAKH PEOPLE
Stepanakert, June 23. ArmInfo. German TV reporters are currently in
Nagorny Karabakh to shot two shorts about the live and the people of
the region.
ArmInfo's special correspondent to Stepanakert reports the first film
will tell about women-fighters of Karabakh war, the second about
the post-war restoration in Nagorny Karabakh. In an interview to
Artsakh Public Radio, TV reporter Thomas Iberg said the films will be
demonstrated on 2 popular Germany TV channels. German audience want
to know about the everyday life in Nagorny Karabakh and the post-war
restoration, T. Iberg said. The TV reporters met with local officials,
the participants of Karabakh war, youth, as well as visited the
Museum of Military Glory and the Missing. Documentary records made
by Karabakh journalists in the course of the military actions will
be used in the films.
EVERYDAY LIFE OF KARABAKH PEOPLE
Stepanakert, June 23. ArmInfo. German TV reporters are currently in
Nagorny Karabakh to shot two shorts about the live and the people of
the region.
ArmInfo's special correspondent to Stepanakert reports the first film
will tell about women-fighters of Karabakh war, the second about
the post-war restoration in Nagorny Karabakh. In an interview to
Artsakh Public Radio, TV reporter Thomas Iberg said the films will be
demonstrated on 2 popular Germany TV channels. German audience want
to know about the everyday life in Nagorny Karabakh and the post-war
restoration, T. Iberg said. The TV reporters met with local officials,
the participants of Karabakh war, youth, as well as visited the
Museum of Military Glory and the Missing. Documentary records made
by Karabakh journalists in the course of the military actions will
be used in the films.