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        Armenian captive in Azerbaijan returns home (PHOTOS)

        10:31, 02.10.2014
        Region: Armenia, Azerbaijan
        Theme: Politics, Society



        YEREVAN. – Armenian military serviceman Hakob Injighulyan, who was held captive in Azerbaijan for more than a year and subsequently transferred to a third country, returned to Armenia in the early morning hours on Thursday.

        Injighulyan arrived in capital city Yerevan via transit flight from Moscow. His relatives and the media representatives met him at the airport.

        One month ago, Injighulyan was transferred to a third country, and he was taken to a refugee camp in Romania. During that time he had the opportunity to communicate with his family via Internet, and he repeatedly stated his intention to return to Armenia.

        On the night of August 8, 2013, Armenian soldier Hakob Injighulyan (born in 1991) had gotten lost and found himself in the territory under the control of Azerbaijan. He was taken to the Azerbaijani capital city Baku the next day. The ICRC was able to first meet with the Armenian prisoner of war on August 20. In addition, Injighulyan was made to wear Azerbaijani military uniform and give several interviews.
        One month ago, Injighulyan was transferred to a third country…







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          Injighulyan: They threatened to shoot if I wished to return to Armenia (PHOTOS)

          11:19, 02.10.2014
          Region: Armenia, Azerbaijan
          Theme: Politics, Society



          YEREVAN. – Armenian military serviceman Hakob Injighulyan, who was held captive in Azerbaijan for more than a year, is grateful to the international organizations and the foreign countries for assisting in his release from captivity.

          Injighulyan, who returned to Armenia from a third country in the early morning hours on Thursday, told the numerous media representatives, who had come to the airport to meet him, about his ordeals while in captivity.

          He stressed that the decision to return to his homeland was his own, and added that he plans to carry out the remaining nine months of his military service.

          He said that he is in “good” health condition.

          Injighulyan spoke about the pressures he was subjected while in Azerbaijani captivity.

          “They were saying: ‘If you don’t do as we say, you’ll share the fate of the [Armenian] shepherd [i.e., Manvel Saribekyan, who died in prison in Azerbaijan],’” he noted.

          He added that the “interview,” which he had given shortly after being captured, was given under threat, and that the Azerbaijanis also attempted to get information from him.

          “Before the visit by the delegates of the International Committee of the Red Cross, they were telling me what to say to them. They were reading letters from my family, [and] dictating letters which I was writing.

          “They threatened, said, ‘If you try to escape from captivity, or wish to return to Armenia, you will be shot.’ That’s why I went to a third country, and then returned to Armenia,” Injighulyan informed.

          In his words, he was held captive in a military facility, where he also had seen other Armenians.

          On the night of August 8, 2013, Armenian soldier Hakob Injighulyan (born in 1991) had gotten lost and found himself in the territory under the control of Azerbaijan. He was taken to the Azerbaijani capital city Baku the next day. The ICRC was able to first meet with the Armenian prisoner of war on August 20. In addition, Injighulyan was made to wear Azerbaijani military uniform and give several “interviews.”
          In his words, he was held captive in an Azerbaijani military facility, where he also had seen other Armenians…






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            Հակառակորդի գնդակից ՊԲ զինծառայող է զոհվել. փաստի առթիվ հարուցվել է քրեական գործ
            Հոկտեմբեր 2, 2014

            2014 թ. հոկտեմբերի 1-ին՝ ժամը 21։15-ի սահմաններում, Արցախի ՊԲ զորամասերից մեկի մարտական դիրքում հակառակորդի կողմից արձակված կրակոցի հետևանքով գլխի շրջանում ստացած հրազենային վնասվածքից մահացել է պայմանագրային զինծառայող Դավիթ Վիկտորի Նավասարդյանը:

            Ինչպես հաղորդում է ՀՀ քննչական կոմիտեի տեղեկատվության և հասարակայնության հետ կապերի բաժինը, փաստի առթիվ ՀՀ Քննչական կոմիտեի զինվորական քննչական գլխավոր վարչությունում հարուցվել է քրեական գործ՝ ՀՀ քրեական օրենսգրքի 104–րդ հոդվածի 2–րդ մասի 13–րդ կետով՝ ազգային ատելության շարժառիթով դիտավորությամբ սպանության հատկանիշներով: Կատարվում է նախաքննություն:

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              Armenian parliament votes to send peacekeepers to Lebanon

              13:23, 01.10.2014
              Region: Armenia, Middle East
              Theme: Politics



              YEREVAN. – Armenian parliament on Wednesday approved technical agreement between Armenia and Italy on cooperation and assistance within the framework of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.

              According to the agreement, a thirty-member platoon—with two officers—will be sent from Armenia to Lebanon. As part of the Italian peacekeeping unit, the Armenian peacekeepers will be in southern Lebanon, and they will ensure the security of the local UN facilities.

              Armenia News - NEWS.am
              The lawmakers approved technical agreement between Armenia and Italy on cooperation and assistance within the framework of UN Interim Force...

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                      Handing the Combat Banner of the First border detachment of the Border troops of National Security Service of Armenia







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