BLOOD REVENGE: AZERI MURDERERS REFUSE TO LET ARMENIANS BURY PILOTS BODIES
08:13, 19.11.2014
If Azerbaijan decides that is appropriate, it may allow Armenians
to take and bury the bodies of Armenian pilots of helicopter shot by
Azerbaijan, said Firudin Sadigov, the head of the Working Group of the
State Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing Persons,
Armenian News - NEWS.amreports.
According to APA, Sadigov noted that "the bodies [of Armenians] are
left there, and neither side can take them." Armenians beg the OSCE
envoy Andrzej Kasprzyk for help with this issue, but he has no such
authority, Firudin Sadigov added.
The Azerbaijani armed forces violated the ceasefire and shot down
a Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Air Force helicopter on Wednesday. The
chopper was downed during a training flight, and it crashed nearby
the Karabakh-Azerbaijan line of contact. As a result, three pilots
are believed to have been killed: the commander of the helicopter,
Major Sergey Sahakyan, the Senior Lieutenant Sargis Nazaryan, and
the Lieutenant Azat Sahakyan. Information was disseminated some time
thereafter, however, that a member of the helicopter crew may still be
alive. The adversary, on the other hand, continues to fire intensive
shots toward the crash site, thus, not allowing the Armenian side
access to the area.
Armenia News - NEWS.am
08:13, 19.11.2014
If Azerbaijan decides that is appropriate, it may allow Armenians
to take and bury the bodies of Armenian pilots of helicopter shot by
Azerbaijan, said Firudin Sadigov, the head of the Working Group of the
State Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing Persons,
Armenian News - NEWS.amreports.
According to APA, Sadigov noted that "the bodies [of Armenians] are
left there, and neither side can take them." Armenians beg the OSCE
envoy Andrzej Kasprzyk for help with this issue, but he has no such
authority, Firudin Sadigov added.
The Azerbaijani armed forces violated the ceasefire and shot down
a Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Air Force helicopter on Wednesday. The
chopper was downed during a training flight, and it crashed nearby
the Karabakh-Azerbaijan line of contact. As a result, three pilots
are believed to have been killed: the commander of the helicopter,
Major Sergey Sahakyan, the Senior Lieutenant Sargis Nazaryan, and
the Lieutenant Azat Sahakyan. Information was disseminated some time
thereafter, however, that a member of the helicopter crew may still be
alive. The adversary, on the other hand, continues to fire intensive
shots toward the crash site, thus, not allowing the Armenian side
access to the area.
Armenia News - NEWS.am