В зоне карабахского конфликта погиб еще один подросток

В зоне нагорно-карабахского конфликта произошло еще одно бессмысленное убийство. В четверг (19 октября) во второй половине дня был убит девятнадцатилетний армянский подросток Тигран Хачатрян, который проходил службу в вооруженных формированиях самопровозглашенной Нагорно-Карабахской Республики. Армянские СМИ со ссылкой на военные источники сообщают, что он был убит в результате выстрела со стороны азербайджанских сил. "19 октября около 15:50 на оборонительной позиции одной из частей Армии обороны Карабаха на северо-восточном направлении в результате выстрела со стороны противника смертельное ранение получил военнослужащий Армии обороны 1998 года рождения Тигран Хачатрян", - говорится в сообщении.

Этот случай стал одним из последних инцидентов со смертельным исходом на линии соприкосновения в зоне нагорно-карабахского конфликта, в результате которых за все время конфликта погибли десятки человек с обеих сторон, и которые продолжают происходить, несмотря на соглашение о прекращении огня, достигнутое в 1994 году. Этот инцидент стал первым случаем с летальным исходом после встречи президентов Армении и Азербайджана  в Женеве, в минуаший понедельник (16 октября). На встрече президенты "согласились принять меры для активизации переговорного процесса и предпринять дополнительные шаги для снижения напряженности на линии соприкосновения".

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

 

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