1News.az: Азербайджан передал Армении двух гражданских лиц

БАКУ, 20 мар  – 1NEWS.AZ 

 
Азербайджан передал Армении двух гражданских лиц, которые незаконно перешли  армяно-азербайджанскую границу. 
 
Как говорится в сообщении Бакинского представительства Международного комитета Красного креста передача этих лиц  состоялась 20 марта в районе 15:00 на дороге, расположенной между азербайджанским городом Газах и армянским городом Иджеван. 
 
Передача гражданских лиц состоялась при посредничестве представителей Ереванского и Бакинского офисов Международного комитета Красного креста. Оба гражданских лица выразили представителям МККК желание добровольно вернуться назад. 
 
16 марта в 16:50 житель села Довех Ноемберянского района Армении Карян Дурмуш Саркисович и 17 марта в 16:20 жительница села Айговид Иджеванского района Армении Аракелян Анаид Шамазасовна были задержаны при пересечении линии соприкосновения азербайджанских и армянских войск в направлении Газахского района Азербайджана. 
 
З.Р., Л.А.
 

 

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