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Azerbaijan Returns 10 Captured Soldiers

by Asbarez Staff
December 6, 2021
in Armenia, Artsakh, Featured Story, Latest, News, Top Stories
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Azerbaijan Returns 10 Captured Soldiers

A plane carrying 10 Armenian captives landed in Yerevan on Dec. 5

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Azerbaijan has repatriated to Armenia 10 soldiers its forces had captured during an invasion attempt on Armenia’s southeastern borders on November 16.

A day after the foiled invasion attempt, Armenia’s Defense Ministry said that Azerbaijani forces had captured 13 Armenian soldiers, while another 24 had gone missing.

There are still unknown numbers of Armenian POWs and civilians, who were captured during and immediately following last year’s war, being held by Azerbaijan.

Below are the names of the repatriated soldiers, as reported by Armenpress.

Yerimyan Narek Volodya
Arakelyan Arayik Arshaluys
Amirkhanyan Serzhik Samson,
Hakobyan G. Arayik,
Nalbandyan Robert Mamikon,
Sargsyan Harut Aramayis,
Manasyan Artyom Suren,
Avetisyan Eric Hunan
Tosyanan Arman Arthur,
Hakobyan Tigran Armen

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  1. bdemirci37@gmail.com says:
    5 months ago

    75% of the Armenians are fascists. They have turned the pines in Shusha into a donuz barn. The journalists who go to Shusha are fixing the stereotypes there, the Azerbaijanis are fixing the clichés there. It is a culture, it is not destroyed like the fascist Armenians. you watch videos, it’s embarrassing what a human can’t do to a human being.

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    • Edward Demiraiakian says:
      5 months ago

      Translation please.

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      • Ararat says:
        5 months ago

        Translation:
        He is either retarded or was on drugs or intoxicated when he made that remark. Mental handicap is widespread among these illiterate azerbarabis. That’s what happens when they marry their own first cousins!

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