AZERIS SHELL ARMENIAN VILLAGE, NO CASUALTIES REPORTED
June 25, 2014 - 16:10 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The Azerbaijani armed forces opened fire Wednesday,
June 25, upon the village of Movses in the Tavush province of Armenia.
As the village administration head Ararat Avalyan said, some shots
reached the local school and church. "Fortunately, no one suffered,"
he said, adding that the attack didn't last long.
On May 23, Azeri forces have been shelling the village of Barekamavan
and Armenian defense positions for around 6 hours. Azerbaijanis
opened fire at a military vehicle heading to an outpost as well as
a ZIL civil vehicle. Some bullets damaged the roof of the house that
belongs to Hovik Gharakeshishyan, former head of the village.
On the morning of April 19, Azeri troops shelled settlements in
Armenia's Tavush province. The village of Choratan also came under
fire; the shelling started at 9 am and lasted for almost half an hour.
As the head of the village Varuzhan Baghramyan said, "Azeri troops
targeted peaceful villagers working in the gardens. Fortunately, no one
was injured. Azeri shelling became a pretty common occurrence here."
Border villages of Aygepar, Movses, Nerkin Karmiraghbryur in Armenia's
Tavush province were intensively shelled in a lengthy Azeri attack
on the night of April 15.
June 25, 2014 - 16:10 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The Azerbaijani armed forces opened fire Wednesday,
June 25, upon the village of Movses in the Tavush province of Armenia.
As the village administration head Ararat Avalyan said, some shots
reached the local school and church. "Fortunately, no one suffered,"
he said, adding that the attack didn't last long.
On May 23, Azeri forces have been shelling the village of Barekamavan
and Armenian defense positions for around 6 hours. Azerbaijanis
opened fire at a military vehicle heading to an outpost as well as
a ZIL civil vehicle. Some bullets damaged the roof of the house that
belongs to Hovik Gharakeshishyan, former head of the village.
On the morning of April 19, Azeri troops shelled settlements in
Armenia's Tavush province. The village of Choratan also came under
fire; the shelling started at 9 am and lasted for almost half an hour.
As the head of the village Varuzhan Baghramyan said, "Azeri troops
targeted peaceful villagers working in the gardens. Fortunately, no one
was injured. Azeri shelling became a pretty common occurrence here."
Border villages of Aygepar, Movses, Nerkin Karmiraghbryur in Armenia's
Tavush province were intensively shelled in a lengthy Azeri attack
on the night of April 15.