Armenian Side Handed Over Bodies of Seven Azerbaijani Soldiers to Red Cross
In the search for the dead on the front line in Karabakh on April 8 in the range from 15:00 to 20:00, two bodies of Armenian soldiers and six bodies of Azerbaijanis were found, RIA Novosti reported with reference to the Armenian side.
The parties reached a special agreement on cease-fire and with the participation of representatives of the Red Cross searched for the victims.
According to Armenian sources, the bodies of Azerbaijani soldiers were gathered in the area of the Talish village. Later, representatives of the Red Cross were handed over the body of another victim.
The Azerbaijani side has not yet reported on the results of the search of the dead and the exchange.
Recall that the Armenian side has announced that 21 of its soldiers were missing and perhaps they were captured. The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry stated that it does not have any Armenian prisoners of war. -02D-
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