ARMENIAN POW'S RELATIVES SEND ANOTHER LETTER TO HIM
September 12, 2013 | 06:31
YEREVAN. - The relatives of Hakob Injighulyan, the Armenian prisoner
of war (POW) who is held captive in Azerbaijan, have sent another
letter to him days ago.
Hakob's relative, Norik Injighulyan, told the aforesaid to Armenian
News-NEWS.am. He also noted that they have not yet received a reply
to the letter.
"They said we have to wait for four weeks. They say the talks on
this matter will resume in four weeks. The parents are waiting,
looking forward to the return of their son," Norik Injighulyan said.
He added that the previous letter from Hakob, in which it was noted
that he is fine, is a letter sent by fax.
To note, representatives of the International Committee of the Red
Cross (ICRC) in Azerbaijan have met with Armenian captive Hakob
Injighulyan. The latter had handed a letter to his family. Hakob's
brother, Arman Injighulyan, had informed that in the letter Hakob had
written that he feels fine and he had undergone a medical examination.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, Armenian soldier Hakob
Injighulyan (born in 1991) found himself in the territory under
the control of the adversary. According to preliminary information,
Injighulyan turned up there on August 8 at around 3am, while carrying
out his military service, by crossing the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
(NKR)-Azerbaijan border, and as a result of losing his orientation in
the area. He was taken to Azerbaijani capital city Baku the next day.
The ICRC was able to meet with the Armenian prisoners of war on
August 20.
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September 12, 2013 | 06:31
YEREVAN. - The relatives of Hakob Injighulyan, the Armenian prisoner
of war (POW) who is held captive in Azerbaijan, have sent another
letter to him days ago.
Hakob's relative, Norik Injighulyan, told the aforesaid to Armenian
News-NEWS.am. He also noted that they have not yet received a reply
to the letter.
"They said we have to wait for four weeks. They say the talks on
this matter will resume in four weeks. The parents are waiting,
looking forward to the return of their son," Norik Injighulyan said.
He added that the previous letter from Hakob, in which it was noted
that he is fine, is a letter sent by fax.
To note, representatives of the International Committee of the Red
Cross (ICRC) in Azerbaijan have met with Armenian captive Hakob
Injighulyan. The latter had handed a letter to his family. Hakob's
brother, Arman Injighulyan, had informed that in the letter Hakob had
written that he feels fine and he had undergone a medical examination.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, Armenian soldier Hakob
Injighulyan (born in 1991) found himself in the territory under
the control of the adversary. According to preliminary information,
Injighulyan turned up there on August 8 at around 3am, while carrying
out his military service, by crossing the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
(NKR)-Azerbaijan border, and as a result of losing his orientation in
the area. He was taken to Azerbaijani capital city Baku the next day.
The ICRC was able to meet with the Armenian prisoners of war on
August 20.
http://news.am/eng/news/170886.html