THE PEACEFUL RESIDENT TELL THE DETAILS OF THE FIRING INCIDENT BY THE AZERBAIJANI SIDE
ARMENPRESS
25 July, 2012
YEREVAN
Yerevan, July 25, ARMENPRESS: The health state of the Tavush region
resident Vachik Melkumyan is relatively good. The latter was wounded
in the Armenian-Azerbaijani contact line.
As "Armenpress" reports Vachik Melkumyan stated this in the meeting
with the journalists and represented all the details of the incident:
"It was 5 in the morning. I went to spray the garden, to cultivate
the beds, and that time the sniper fired at my direction and now I
am wounded" the resident recalled.
The latter also mentioned that a few minutes after being injured,
trying not to lose control he was able to call his relative and move
about 100 meters before the aid arrival. "The Armenian position
holders helped me, that time the Azerbaijani side twice fired at
their direction", stated Vachik Melkumyan.
Karabakh war participant Melkumyan now feels good, but in the interview
with the journalists he noted that he was subjected to surgery and
now gets postoperative treatment.
ARMENPRESS
25 July, 2012
YEREVAN
Yerevan, July 25, ARMENPRESS: The health state of the Tavush region
resident Vachik Melkumyan is relatively good. The latter was wounded
in the Armenian-Azerbaijani contact line.
As "Armenpress" reports Vachik Melkumyan stated this in the meeting
with the journalists and represented all the details of the incident:
"It was 5 in the morning. I went to spray the garden, to cultivate
the beds, and that time the sniper fired at my direction and now I
am wounded" the resident recalled.
The latter also mentioned that a few minutes after being injured,
trying not to lose control he was able to call his relative and move
about 100 meters before the aid arrival. "The Armenian position
holders helped me, that time the Azerbaijani side twice fired at
their direction", stated Vachik Melkumyan.
Karabakh war participant Melkumyan now feels good, but in the interview
with the journalists he noted that he was subjected to surgery and
now gets postoperative treatment.