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Monument to Nzhdeh to be removed in Martuni - Armenian MP
Baku/21.04.21/Turan: Until May 9, the monument to Garegin Nzhdeh should be dismantled in the Martuni regional center, reported the Armenian media with reference to the Deputy of the Armenian Parliament Sofia Hovsepyan. According to her, the question is tough. “People have already been told - they will have to shoot, no options,” she wrote.
Earlier, the Azerbaijani side repeatedly raised the issue of dismantling the monument to Nzhdeh before the Russian peacekeepers, but the Armenian side refused to do so. Apparently, the date of May 9 was not determined by chance. If the Russians want to celebrate the Victory Day in Karabakh, then there should be no monument to the Nazi accomplice on this land.
In the same Martuni there is a monument known to the terrorist Monte Melkonyan, its dismantling will be the next. -02В-
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- 21 April 2021 11:05
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