Toivo Klaar
Oivo Klaar called on Baku and Yerevan to investigate war crimes
Baku/03.10.22/Turan: EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus Toivo Klaar called for an investigation of alleged war crimes reflected in videos distributed on social networks.
"Today I was sent several videos, apparently demonstrating the war crimes committed against Azerbaijanis. Besides, it is necessary to investigate and bring to justice the real criminals. The conflict has left deep wounds on both sides, and responsibility is needed to heal them," Klaar wrote on Twitter on the night of October 3.
Earlier, on October 2, Klaar distributed a similar tweet in connection with the frames received from the Armenian side. -16B-
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