Koryun Gumaşyan
A certain Koryun Gumashyan offers Azerbaijan maps of minefields in exchange for prisoners of war
Baku/07.06.21/Turan: An interview with a certain Koryun Gumashyan who calls himself a lieutenant colonel of the Armenian Armed Forces has appeared on the Youtube network, and he declares his readiness to hand over maps of minefields on the liberated territories to Azerbaijan.
In an interview with the Armenian media he says that he had personally been engaged in mines placement in Lachin and Kelbajar. "We buried mines brought by 17 trucks," he says.
Official Baku, including the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, withheld comments.
It should be recalled more than 50 Azerbaijani citizens have been killed and injured due to the detonation of mines after the end of the Second Karabakh War.-03D-
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- 7 June 2021 13:57
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