Artak Beglaryan and Vitaly Balasanyan
One of the leaders of the Karabakh separatists decided to hide, the other is waiting for handcuffs
Baku/28.09.23/Turan: Varadian's predecessor as the "state minister" of Karabakh, Artak Beglaryan, decided to hide in order not to fall into the hands of Baku. "Since many are asking, let me inform you that I am free and safe. Although I continue to receive a lot of public/private insults/hate threats.
I have never been notified about the prosecution by Azerbaijan, for which there are no grounds, but I cannot disclose my location for security reasons," he wrote on social networks.
Another "hero" of Karabakh, the former head of the "Security Council" Vitaly Balasanyan is not hiding. He stated that he was at his home in Askeran and was not going to leave.---0---
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