Mother of Armenian sent from Ukraine to Azerbaijan demands
compensation for moral damages
November 30, 2013 | 00:09
YEREVAN. - Anush Khachatryan, the mother of Asatur Khachatryan, 22,
who was mistakenly sent from Ukrainian capital Kyiv to Azerbaijani
capital Baku, demands that the airline in question pay compensation
for their moral damages.
Asatur's mother told the above-said to Armenian News-NEWS.am.
Anush Khachatryan noted that they have not been given any
compensation, nor has anyone contacted them in this respect to this
day.
In turn, Asatur's father, Syoma Khachatryan, said his son had gotten
married upon returning from Kyiv. Incidentally, Asatur Khachatryan had
been engaged before heading to the Ukrainian capital city.
Asatur's mother earlier had told Armenian News-NEWS.am the following:
`They had written 601 instead of Flight [No.] 611. When he boarded the
plane, he realized that he was flying to Baku. They said: `No problem,
go to Baku, [then] we will send you to [Armenia's capital city]
Yerevan.' Thank God, all this ended well with direct assistance by the
Red Cross.'
AnalitikaUA.net informed several days ago that the Kyiv Regional
Prosecutor's Office had exposed all the guilty in this incident and
specified the measures for bringing them to justice.
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compensation for moral damages
November 30, 2013 | 00:09
YEREVAN. - Anush Khachatryan, the mother of Asatur Khachatryan, 22,
who was mistakenly sent from Ukrainian capital Kyiv to Azerbaijani
capital Baku, demands that the airline in question pay compensation
for their moral damages.
Asatur's mother told the above-said to Armenian News-NEWS.am.
Anush Khachatryan noted that they have not been given any
compensation, nor has anyone contacted them in this respect to this
day.
In turn, Asatur's father, Syoma Khachatryan, said his son had gotten
married upon returning from Kyiv. Incidentally, Asatur Khachatryan had
been engaged before heading to the Ukrainian capital city.
Asatur's mother earlier had told Armenian News-NEWS.am the following:
`They had written 601 instead of Flight [No.] 611. When he boarded the
plane, he realized that he was flying to Baku. They said: `No problem,
go to Baku, [then] we will send you to [Armenia's capital city]
Yerevan.' Thank God, all this ended well with direct assistance by the
Red Cross.'
AnalitikaUA.net informed several days ago that the Kyiv Regional
Prosecutor's Office had exposed all the guilty in this incident and
specified the measures for bringing them to justice.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am