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Over 100 Armenian soldiers held captive in Azerbaijan - Armenian human rights activist
Baku / 23.11.20 / Turan: Relatives of the missing Armenian soldiers filed 50 appeals to the European Court of Human Rights to exclude inhuman treatment and protect their rights, human rights activist Siranush Sahakyan reported this to the media.
In total, according to her data, over 100 Armenian prisoners are in Azerbaijani captivity.
According to the Armenian side, Armenian soldiers are still hiding in the territories occupied by the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan, trying to get to their own.
Today, Prime Minister Pashinyan created an interdepartmental commission on prisoners of war affairs. Meanwhile, the relatives of the missing soldiers held a protest in front of the Armenian Defense Ministry, demanding to clarify the fate of the missing soldiers.
Azerbaijan and Armenia have not yet made official statements on the number of prisoners of war on each side. -02D-
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