ARMENIAN YOUTH ON THE NIGHT AT THE BAKU AIRPORT
Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijan
July 30, 2013 Tuesday
Yerevan/29.07.13/Turan:
An Armenian citizen, 22-year-old Asatur Khachatryan, taking off from
Yerevan to Kiev on July 22, was sent back because his documents were
not in order.
However, Kiev guards mistakenly put Khachatryan on a plane flying to
Baku, and not to Yerevan.
When he returned, Khachatryan told Armenian media the details of his
adventure. Asatur said that before the plane landed, he did not know
that he was flying to Azerbaijan. Then he was surprised and asked in
Russian where he was, and he was told that he was in Azerbaijan.
"They were not aware that I am Armenian, and then, when those in Kiev
reported an error, they treated me fine, although in my heart I was
scared. At first they were surprised, too, but treated me very well,
fed me, and helped, and everything was fine. There was one man who
said he would help me to go home and helped me, so everything was
normal, so I am grateful to all."
"The whole day I was there. I just spent the night at the office,
and I was given all - underwear, food, bedding, but it was a very
long night, and, thank God, I am now back in Kiev, drinking coffee
with my brother and everything is fine," he said. -02D-
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Turan Information Agency, Azerbaijan
July 30, 2013 Tuesday
Yerevan/29.07.13/Turan:
An Armenian citizen, 22-year-old Asatur Khachatryan, taking off from
Yerevan to Kiev on July 22, was sent back because his documents were
not in order.
However, Kiev guards mistakenly put Khachatryan on a plane flying to
Baku, and not to Yerevan.
When he returned, Khachatryan told Armenian media the details of his
adventure. Asatur said that before the plane landed, he did not know
that he was flying to Azerbaijan. Then he was surprised and asked in
Russian where he was, and he was told that he was in Azerbaijan.
"They were not aware that I am Armenian, and then, when those in Kiev
reported an error, they treated me fine, although in my heart I was
scared. At first they were surprised, too, but treated me very well,
fed me, and helped, and everything was fine. There was one man who
said he would help me to go home and helped me, so everything was
normal, so I am grateful to all."
"The whole day I was there. I just spent the night at the office,
and I was given all - underwear, food, bedding, but it was a very
long night, and, thank God, I am now back in Kiev, drinking coffee
with my brother and everything is fine," he said. -02D-
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress