Detained Citizen of Armenia, Who Violated State Border
On November 8 the Azerbaijani servicemen detained a citizen of Armenia for violating the state border.
A resident of the village Shavarshavan in the Noyemberyan region of Armenia Lusine Abovyan born in 1942 was detained on November 8 at the forward positions of Azerbaijani Army in the Gazakh region. This was reported by the press service of the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan.
The detained citizen of Armenia is provided treatment under the rules established by international humanitarian law.
"Within a short time with the implementation of relevant procedures, she will be handed over to the opposite side," the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan stated. -06B—
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- Political Monitoring
- 10 November 2015 11:20
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