Задержанные в Азербайджане "армянские террористы" освобождены

6 граждан Грузии, арестованных в Азербайджане, из них трое армян, уже отпущены на свободу и находятся у себя дома, сообщил журналистам посол Армении в Грузии Ованес Манукян.

По его словам, шестеро граждан Грузии, из них трое армян, двое грузин и азербайджанец, 23 сентября ловили рыбу в приграничном озере Джандар, однако из-за погодных условий оказались на азербайджанском участке озера, где и были задержаны. Спустя сутки они были уже на свободе и вернулись домой, сказал посол.

Нарушителями границы, по предварительным данным, стали Хихиташвили Зураб,  (1962 года рождения), Гогиладзе Нодар (1954 г.р.), Забиев Валерий  (1976 г.р.), Арзумов Эдуард  (1943 г.р.), Лехандян Сергей (1948 г.р.) и Саркисян Миша (1948 г.р.). Отметим, что некоторые СМИ Азербайджана назвали задержанных террористами ASALA, проникнувшими в страну для совершения терактов, но обезвреженных спецслужбами Азербайджана.

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