Armenian soldier seriously injured in Karabakh

An Armenian soldier has been seriously injured in Karabakh. The incident happened yesterday (Monday) at around 18.00 local time but was only reported today. According to sources close to the de facto administration the soldier is 20 year Tatul Harutyunyan and he was injured as a result of cease fire violations. The sources say that he is in a critical conditoon but no further information is available.

Both Armenia and Azerbaijan continue to report dozens of daily cease fire violations on the line of contact in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone.

source: commonspace.eu with agencies

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