На линии соприкосновения очередные жертвы

Как сообщают армянские источники, в понедельник (16 января), во второй половине дня, в результате огнестрельных ранений погиб солдат самопровозглашенной Нагорно-Карабахской Республики. Погибший Араик Саркисян, 21, житель Нагорного Карабаха. Армянские СМИ сообщают, что он погиб в результате огнестрельного ранения "при невыясненных обстоятельствах".

Ранее армянские источники также сообщили, что в больнице в Ереване в ночь на воскресенье скончался еще один солдат, который получил ранение 30 декабря в зоне карабахского конфликта, 22-летний Гарик Варданян. Гарик Варданян был родом из села Айгестан, Араратской области Армении.

В воскресенье, Министерство обороны Азербайджана сообщило о гибели военнослужащего Фикрета Баширова, который погиб в результате "обстрела вооруженными силами Армении позиции азербайджанской армии". Никаких подробностей произошедшего не сообщалось.

В понедельник, Азербайджан обвинил Армению в обострении ситуации на линии соприкосновения.

Как сообщило Министерство обороны Азербайджана информационному агентству АПА, "начиная с вечера 15 января на протяжении всей ночи армянские вооруженные подразделения, используя 60, 82 и 120 мм минометы, подвергли обстрелу позиции ВС Азербайджана, расположенные в направлении Тертер-Агдам." Как сообщило Министерство обороны, "потерь среди наших военнослужащих нет".

Commonspace.eu полагается на информацию в армянских и азербайджанских СМИ в освещении данных об инцидентах на линии соприкосновения, и не в состоянии подтвердить или опровергнуть достоверность этих данных.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: линия соприкосновения в зоне карабахского конфликта (фото из архива)

 

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