39-летняя гражданка Азербайджана перешла границу с Арменией

В начале этой недели 39-летняя гражданка Азербайджана перешла границу в направлении Армении, и в настоящее время задержана армянскими властями. Поступают противоречивые данные о личности женщины, а также точные обстоятельства инцидента.

"В случае обращения сторон и если гражданин изъявит желание вернуться обратно, тогда МККК может выступить нейтральным посредником в этом вопросе", заявила журналистам пресс-секретарь Илаха Гусейнова.

"В соответствии с нашим мандатом, мы следим за событиями и находимся в контакте с соответствующими органами."

Хотя сообщается, что женщина родилась в 1977 году, пока еще остается много неопределенности в отношении ее личных данных. Азербайджанские источники сообщают, что это Алекперова Гатиба Ибрагим гызы, из села Арабаджы Гядабейского района.

По словам источника в азербайджанском правительстве, она состоит на учете в психиатрической больнице в Нагорном Карабахе, и который также говорит, что власти работают над её освобождением.

Однако, по данным армянских СМИ, имя женщины Зохра Вардзар гызы Велиева (1977 года рождения), жительница села Яныхлы Товузского района. Как сообщают азербайджанские СМИ, по данным местной полиции женщины с таким именем в Товузе не существует.

Это не первый случай, когда гражданин одной из стран пересекает границу, случайно или же в поисках политического убежища, но это первый случай после ожесточенных столкновений в начале апреля, худших в течение двух десятилетий.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Линия соприкосновения в зоне нагорно-карабахского конфликта.

 

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