Саакян созвал заседание Совета национальной безопасности

Президент самопровозглашенной Нагорно-Карабахской Республики Бако Саакян в пятницу (28 августа) созвал Совет национальной безопасности для обсуждения ситуации на линии соприкосновения, разделяющей армянские и азербайджанские силы в зоне нагорно-карабахского конфликта. Пресс-служба Саакяна сообщает, что в ходе заседания он дал поручения членам Совета. Министр обороны НКР Левон Мнацаканян также участвовал в заседании.

Никакой дополнительной информации не сообщается, но заседание было созвано на фоне того, как обе стороны продолжают сообщать о нарушениях прекращения огня, и приводят сильно различающиеся версии инцидентов, происходящих на линии фронта.

Commonspace.eu не смог подтвердить детали инцидентов. Армянская сторона сообщает, что перехватила инфильтрационную группу, состоящую из пятнадцати человек в четверг вечером, и, что во время отступления азербайджанская сторона понесла потери. Однако, азербайджанская сторона полностью отрицает данный инцидент.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Президент самопровозглашенной Нагорно-Карабахской Республики Бако Саакян, выступает перед членами Совета национальной безопасности в Степанакерте в пятницу, 28 августа 2015 года (фото любезно предоставлено сайтом www.president.nkr.am)

 

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