Армения и Азербайджан хоронят своих солдат, но обстоятельства их смерти остаются неясными

И Армения, и Азербайджан сообщили о жертвах за минувшую ночь в зоне нагорно-карабахского конфликта, но обстоятельства произошедшего пока остаются невыясненными.

Азербайджан сообщил, что 20 летний солдат, Халилов Ханоглан, был убит в среду во второй половине дня (22 февраля) в результате обстрела со стороны армянских сил.

В четверг Халилов был похоронен с воинскими почестями в своем родном городе Шамкир.

Армянская сторона также сообщила о гибели солдата из воинских формирований самопровозглашенной Нагорно-Карабахской Республики, 26-летнего Гора Худиняна, который был смертельно ранен в четверг, около 12:45 утра по местному времени, и умер вскоре после этого. Армянские источники сообщают, что обстоятельства гибели пока остаются невыясненными.

Те же источники сообщают, что во время ночного нарушения прекращения огня они убили азербайджанского солдата.

Источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств.

Фото: Похороны 20-летнего азербайджанского солдата Халилова Ханоглана в Шамкире, 23 февраля 2017 года (фото любезно предоставлено АПА Баку)

 

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