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About Armenian Mercenaries from Syria and Lebanon (video)
Baku / 12.10.20 / Turan: The Armenian side does not hide and even proudly reports on numerous Armenians from all over the world fighting in Karabakh "for their historical homeland."
According to Armenian logic, foreign citizens not only can, but must fight on the territory of Azerbaijan.
At the same time, official Yerevan denies the presence of mercenaries in the ranks of the Armenian forces.
Yerevan refuses to admit that it is populating the occupied territories with immigrants from Syria and that the Armenians of Syria and Lebanon are drafted into the army and sent to Karabakh.
However, here is documentary evidence to the contrary. At the end of September, the Armenian website Asekose published addresses of two young Armenians - Private Stepan Keshishyan and Sergeant Michel Achemyan, immigrants from Syria and Lebanon, who solemnly announce that they have come from abroad and are proud to fight for the Armenian lands.
At the same time, each of them emphasizes that he came to Armenia not today, but 4 and 5 years ago. -02D-
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- 12 October 2020 12:51
Politics
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