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  • May 9: Victory Day, Wedding in the Mountains and liberated Shushi

    May 9: Victory Day, Wedding in the Mountains and liberated Shushi


    May 8, 2011 - 20:18 AMT
    PanARMENIAN.Net -

    For 19 years already the Armenian people celebrate May 9 not only as
    the day of victory the Great Patriotic War but also as the day of
    liberation of Shushi, one of the crucial episodes in history of
    Armenian people. Liberation of Shushi had become the turning point in
    the Karabakh war, marking the way for future achievements.

    `Starting with February 1992, the situation in Stepanakert and its
    environs became intolerable. The city was under constant fire from
    Krkjan, Khojalu and Shushi. A semicircle was formed which kept
    Stepanakert under continuous fire,' recollects the mastermind of the
    liberation of Shushi, general Arkady Ter-Tadevosyan, the legendary
    Commandos.

    Stepanakert was almost ruined; people lived in basements, often
    without bread and water...

    `Shushi had to be liberated. Our task was to neutralize the weapon
    emplacements from Khojalu to Shushi,' Commandos recollects in a
    conversation with a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, his hand, like 19 years
    ago, drawing the weapon emplacements from where Stepanakert was fired
    upon and the liberation plan.



    `The Armenian leadership did not favor the operation. Then-Defense
    Minister Vazgen Sargsyan believed it should be postponed. But we had
    to act. During a meeting, 72 commanders agreed unanimously that Shushi
    must be freed,' he recalls.

    At that time, Commandos told Sargsyan that should Shuhsi be liberated,
    the Minister will celebrate his wedding in the mountains. So, the
    operation was titled `Wedding in the Mountains.'

    Preparations began. Commandos' detachment which numbered 3800 people
    split into 5 groups. The operation started on the night of May 8.
    Colonel Arkady Karapetyan's battalion started offensive from Shosh
    village. Ashot Ghulyan's company attacked from the northeast. Dushman
    Vardan's company advanced from the east and had retaken the environs
    by the morning. The detachments under command of Nver Chakhoyan and
    Zhirayr Sefilyan came from the south. A 400-member shock troops led by
    colonel Seyran Ohanyan advanced from the southwest, liberating the
    villages of Kusar, Bashkend, Javadlar and 17 others. Arthur
    Arakelyan's detachment liberated the settlement of Lower Zarislo while
    Albert Alaverdyan and his men freed Upper Zarislo. In the morning,
    they were joined by the battalion of Valery Chtchyan to enter Shushi.

    According to Commandos' calculations, the operation had to take 2 or 3
    days, but Shushi was liberated at 4am of May 9, that is 26 hours after
    its start.

    `We had no right to be defeated. It was our town, where each stone and
    road was dear for us. This thought gave us strength and inspiration,'
    Ter-Tadevosyan says.

    Now he says he is glad to see Shushi developing. Neither he nor other
    commanders forgot the town: each year they gather there to celebrate
    the victory and maybe one day they will celebrate a wedding in the
    mountains.




    From: A. Papazian
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