HUMANISM AZERI STYLE: DOCTOR SHELLED TRYING TO AID MAN BLOWN UP BY MINE
September 25, 2013 - 15:33 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - A resident of the Armenian village of Aygedzor on
border with Azerbaijan died after stepping on a mine.
After the 26 year-old Edward Dallakyan's leg was torn off by the mine
blast, the doctor who tried to help him was shelled by Azeris.
"Azeris opened fire, the shelling was ongoing for 30-40 minutes,
preventing the doctor from approaching Edward. In about an hour,
we managed to come close to the injured, yet the man bled to death
on the way to a hospital. He was only 26 and was expecting his first
child," razm.info quoted the Village administration head Sasun Safaryan
as saying.
An investigation in underway, with forensic medical examination
scheduled, Armenian police said.
It's not the first case with Azeris preventing medical assistance to
those injured. On August 3, Armenian soldier Saro Sharyan was wounded
in Azeri attack. The ambulance car which arrived to offer medical
aid was shelled by Azeris. However, the doctors succeeded in saving
the soldier's life.
On August 5, serviceman Armenak Ayvazyan was wounded in the leg
following an Azeri attack. Trying to escape the dangerous zone the
soldier got in car, which was further shelled, while he got wounded
in a shoulder.
September 25, 2013 - 15:33 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - A resident of the Armenian village of Aygedzor on
border with Azerbaijan died after stepping on a mine.
After the 26 year-old Edward Dallakyan's leg was torn off by the mine
blast, the doctor who tried to help him was shelled by Azeris.
"Azeris opened fire, the shelling was ongoing for 30-40 minutes,
preventing the doctor from approaching Edward. In about an hour,
we managed to come close to the injured, yet the man bled to death
on the way to a hospital. He was only 26 and was expecting his first
child," razm.info quoted the Village administration head Sasun Safaryan
as saying.
An investigation in underway, with forensic medical examination
scheduled, Armenian police said.
It's not the first case with Azeris preventing medical assistance to
those injured. On August 3, Armenian soldier Saro Sharyan was wounded
in Azeri attack. The ambulance car which arrived to offer medical
aid was shelled by Azeris. However, the doctors succeeded in saving
the soldier's life.
On August 5, serviceman Armenak Ayvazyan was wounded in the leg
following an Azeri attack. Trying to escape the dangerous zone the
soldier got in car, which was further shelled, while he got wounded
in a shoulder.