ARMENIAN CAPTIVE'S LETTER PASSED TO HIS FAMILY
13:56, 5 September, 2013
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 5, ARMENPRESS: The letter of the Armenian
serviceman, kept as a captive in Azerbaijan, has been passed to his
family by the representatives of the Baku Office of the International
Committee of the Red Cross. This was reported to Armenpress by Arman
Injighulyan, the cousin of Hakob Injighulyan. "The letter only says
that he feels well and has no problems", - said Arman Injighulyan.
Concerning the negotiations on the return of Hakob to the motherland,
Arman stated that no news is available for the moment.
Earlier the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Armenia Seyran
Ohanyan stated that Armenia will assist Hakob Injighulyan to recover
psychologically and return to the Armed Forces of the Republic of
Armenia to continue his military service. "Unfortunately, the lack
of the state ties with the Republic of Azerbaijan does not allow us
to use all our potential and we have to connect with Hakob via the
international organizations. We will continue working in that direction
to return Hakob Injighulyan to the motherland", - said Seyran Ohanyan.
Previously the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Defense Army informed that
Hakob Injighulyan, born in 1991, at about 03:00 at night of August
7-8 during his service did not manage to orient in the territory and
crossed the Karabakh-Azerbaijan border and appeared on the territory
protected by the rival's troops. On August 8 the Armenian Office of
the International Committee of the Red Cross applied to the ICRC Baku
Office on the incident. Recently Hakob Injighulyan gave an interview to
one of the Azerbaijani TV channels. On August 20 the delegation of the
ICRC Baku Office met with Hakob Injighulyan and passed him a letter
from his family. In general the information provided concerning the
meeting was quite brief. It is known only that the Armenian serviceman
as well transferred a letter to his family.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/731825/armenian-captive%E2%80%99s-letter-passed-to-his-family.html
13:56, 5 September, 2013
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 5, ARMENPRESS: The letter of the Armenian
serviceman, kept as a captive in Azerbaijan, has been passed to his
family by the representatives of the Baku Office of the International
Committee of the Red Cross. This was reported to Armenpress by Arman
Injighulyan, the cousin of Hakob Injighulyan. "The letter only says
that he feels well and has no problems", - said Arman Injighulyan.
Concerning the negotiations on the return of Hakob to the motherland,
Arman stated that no news is available for the moment.
Earlier the Minister of Defense of the Republic of Armenia Seyran
Ohanyan stated that Armenia will assist Hakob Injighulyan to recover
psychologically and return to the Armed Forces of the Republic of
Armenia to continue his military service. "Unfortunately, the lack
of the state ties with the Republic of Azerbaijan does not allow us
to use all our potential and we have to connect with Hakob via the
international organizations. We will continue working in that direction
to return Hakob Injighulyan to the motherland", - said Seyran Ohanyan.
Previously the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Defense Army informed that
Hakob Injighulyan, born in 1991, at about 03:00 at night of August
7-8 during his service did not manage to orient in the territory and
crossed the Karabakh-Azerbaijan border and appeared on the territory
protected by the rival's troops. On August 8 the Armenian Office of
the International Committee of the Red Cross applied to the ICRC Baku
Office on the incident. Recently Hakob Injighulyan gave an interview to
one of the Azerbaijani TV channels. On August 20 the delegation of the
ICRC Baku Office met with Hakob Injighulyan and passed him a letter
from his family. In general the information provided concerning the
meeting was quite brief. It is known only that the Armenian serviceman
as well transferred a letter to his family.
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/731825/armenian-captive%E2%80%99s-letter-passed-to-his-family.html