МККК посещает армянских пленных в Азербайджане.

Представители Международного Комитета Красного Креста (МККК) посетили троих армянских пленных и пять гражданских лиц, которые являются членами одной семьи, содержащихся в Азербайджане, сообщили АПА представитель делегации МККК в Азербайджане Шахла Гахраманова.

По ее словам, четыре письма и фотографии "Красного Креста" были доставлены к ним, 6 писем "Красного Креста"  были взяты от них. Граждане Армении Егише, Рузанна, Альфред, Гаяне и Петрос Геворкяны являются членами одной семьи. Они пересекли азербайджанскую границу в январе 2010 года.

Двое из пленников - Оган Арутюнян и Геворг Товмасян перешли азербайджанскую границу в мае 2009 года, Карен Арутюнян в июле 2009 года. Они выразили свое желание быть направлены в третью страну.

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