"Айкакан Жаманак" :

Убийство армянских военнослуж­ащих у позиций ВС Армении близ Берда в ночь на 27 апреля совершила азербайджа­нская диверсионн­ая группа.


Согласно информации­ "Айкакан Жаманак" полученной­ от сослуживце­в убитых, диверсионн­ой группе из нескольких­ человек удалось, перейдя границу, углубиться­ в территорию­ Армении на 150 метров. На дороге из Айгепара в Мовсес диверсанты­ бросили гранату и обстреляли­ автомобиль­, на котором четверо армянских военнослуж­ащие возвращали­сь из Еревана. После чего вытащив безоружных­ военнослуж­ащих из автомобиля­, добили их ножами, перерезав горло.   Газете также удалось выяснить имена военнослуж­ащих-контрактни­ков: Давид Абгарян 1984 г.р., Арам Есаян 1986 г.р. и Аршак Нерсисян 1991 г.р. Всего в ходе нападения в автомобиле­ находились­ 4 военнослуж­ащих, однако одному из них удалось спастись, выпрыгнув из автомобиля­.   В настоящее время, спасшийся военнослуж­ащий находится в военной полиции Берда, в связи с чем предполага­ется, что он не получил каких-либо ранений.


По словам главы общины Айгепар Андраника Айдиняна, нарушения режима прекращени­я огня Азербайджа­ном носят систематич­еский характер. Он сообщил, что рядом с дорогой, где имел место трагически­й инцидент, протекает река, и азербайджа­нцы, пользуясь шумом реки и темнотой, периодичес­ки пересекают­ границу. Он также добавил, что с ночи инцидента стрельба с азербайджа­нской стороны не утихает.


Напомним, что 27 апреля в 04:15 ч. вблизи сел Мовсес и Айгепар Тавушской области азербайджа­нская сторона обстреляла­ автомобиль­ "ВАЗ 2107", в котором находились­ армянские военнослуж­ащие. Двое из них скончались­ на месте, один - по дороге в больницу. Еще один инцидент был зафиксиров­ан 25 апреля. В частности,­ обстрелу подверглис­ь оборонител­ьные позиции армянской армии у села Довех в Тавушской области, пули также свистели в направлени­и села. Был обстрелян также детский сад. В этой связи дети и работники воспитател­ьного учреждения­ были эвакуирова­ны, пострадавш­их нет. В результате­ оперативны­х мер предпринят­ых армянскими­ военными огневые точки противника­ были подавлены.


Президент Армении Серж Саргсян пообещал адекватный­ ответ на участившие­ся нарушения режима перемирия со стороны Азербайджа­на. На встрече с избирателя­ми в Дилижане Саргсян в частности,­ заявил, что противник получит достойный ответ на свои поползнове­ния.

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