Azeri subversives brutally killed Armenian soldiers - paper
April 28, 2012 - 17:26 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper disclosed the details of
Azeri attacks on Armenian servicemen in Tavush Province on April 27
night. According to the paper, the attack was made by Azerbaijani
subversive group.
Haykakan Zhamanak says the subversive group of several members not
only crossed the border but also went 150 meters far in Armenian
territory. It threw a grenade on the road from Aygepar to Movses
village and shelled a car, pulled the servicemen out of the car, shot
them and after finding a knife cut throat. The paper named David
Abgaryan (1984), Aram Yesayan (1986) and Arshak Nersisyan (1991) as
the soldiers murdered.
As the colleague of those killed said, four servicemen were found in
the car, with one of them managing to escape. He is currently in
military police of Berd town, which suggests he was probably wounded.
According to the paper, the soldiers had no opportunity to defend
themselves due to lack of weapons.
Aygepar village administration head Andranik Aydinyan told Haykakan
Zhamanak authors about the night incidents, noting Azeri ceasefire
violations bear a systematic character. He said Azerbaijanis
periodically cross the border at night, adding that Azeri shelling
hasn't ceased since the incident.
Mr. Aydinyan voiced fears over many villagers' possible fleeing their
homes in case the situation continues.
April 28, 2012 - 17:26 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper disclosed the details of
Azeri attacks on Armenian servicemen in Tavush Province on April 27
night. According to the paper, the attack was made by Azerbaijani
subversive group.
Haykakan Zhamanak says the subversive group of several members not
only crossed the border but also went 150 meters far in Armenian
territory. It threw a grenade on the road from Aygepar to Movses
village and shelled a car, pulled the servicemen out of the car, shot
them and after finding a knife cut throat. The paper named David
Abgaryan (1984), Aram Yesayan (1986) and Arshak Nersisyan (1991) as
the soldiers murdered.
As the colleague of those killed said, four servicemen were found in
the car, with one of them managing to escape. He is currently in
military police of Berd town, which suggests he was probably wounded.
According to the paper, the soldiers had no opportunity to defend
themselves due to lack of weapons.
Aygepar village administration head Andranik Aydinyan told Haykakan
Zhamanak authors about the night incidents, noting Azeri ceasefire
violations bear a systematic character. He said Azerbaijanis
periodically cross the border at night, adding that Azeri shelling
hasn't ceased since the incident.
Mr. Aydinyan voiced fears over many villagers' possible fleeing their
homes in case the situation continues.