
Azerbaijan Gives Heinrich Agetyan Back to Armenia
The Armenian citizen Heinrich Agetyan born in 1954, who was detained in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic on August 7, was given back to Armenia on August 23.
As reported by the State Commission for Captives, Missing and Hostages of Azerbaijan, Agetyan was transferred to the Armenian side on the Sadarak section of the Azerbaijani-Armenian state border. -06D--
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