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The buried in Shusha were fed to pigs – military prosecutor
Baku/15.08.23/Turan: From November 2020 to the present, 480 human remains have been found in the territories liberated from the Armenian occupation, the head of the Special Investigations Department of the Military Prosecutor's Office of Azerbaijan Emil Tagiyev told journaloists in connection with the discovery of another burial in Shusha.
According to him, the Azerbaijanis held in the Shusha prison were brutally tortured and killed. "They were killed by beating, setting dogs on them, feeding the wounded and weak to pigs and other barbaric methods," he said.
Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan Hikmet Hajiyev said that Armenia refuses to provide detailed information about the place of mass graves in order to avoid responsibility.
He recalled that 4,000 Azerbaijanis went missing during the First Karabakh War. ---03---
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- 15 August 2023 16:27
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