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    Interfax, Russia
    Nov 22 2014


    France promises Armenia to help recover bodies of crewmembers of
    helicopter downed by Azerbaijan

    YEREVAN. Nov 22

    France will render all assistance it can so that the bodies of the
    crewmembers of a Mi-24 helicopter belonging to the self-proclaimed
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic's air force downed by Azerbaijan on November
    12 could be recovered from the crash site, French Ambassador to
    Armenia Jean-Francois Charpentier said in a statement the embassy
    shared with Interfax.

    The statement says that, as a co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group for
    settling the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, France would wish that the
    bodies of the three helicopter crewmembers should be handed to Armenia
    for humanitarian reasons.

    According to the Azeri Defense Ministry, an Armenian military
    helicopter Mi-24 had taken an attack course and tried to attack Azeri
    armed forces' positions 1,700 meters northeast of the village of
    Kengerli, the Agdam district, on November 12, after which Azeri forces
    had to return fire and destroyed the helicopter.

    Armenian official sources reported earlier that the Azeri armed forces
    had shot down a Mi-24 helicopter belonging to the Nagorno-Karabakh
    armed forces while the latter was on a training flight during joint
    Armenian-Nagorno-Karabakh exercises Unity 2014. Preliminary findings
    indicate that the three crewmembers were killed. Armenian rescue
    workers were unable to approach the crash site as Azeri armed forces
    continued to shell the area.

    Armenian Defense Minister Seiran Oganian had said on Thursday that
    Azerbaijan was preparing to destroy the helicopter.

    "This violates all existing norms. No doubt, the Azeri armed forces
    were put on alert during the exercises in Nagorno-Karabakh, and the
    order on destroying the helicopter had been issued beforehand,"
    Oganian told journalists.

    "Our efforts are directed at resolving the problem in a diplomatic
    way. Alternative options always exist, but we are trying so far to
    resolve it in a diplomatic way," Oganian said.

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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