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Torturers of Azerbaijani prisoners won 20 years of imprisonment
Baku/02.08.21/Turan: On August 2, two Armenian soldiers, Ludvik Mkrtchyan and Alyosha Khosrovyan, were sentenced by the Yasamal district court to 20 years of imprisonment with serving the first 10 years at a high-security indoor prison.
They were found guilty of torturing and abusing Azerbaijani prisoners of war during the first Karabakh war, as well as the war against Azerbaijan during the Second War.
In their last words, they apologized to the Azerbaijani people and asked them to forgive them.
At previous meetings, they denied their guilt in tortures and bullying admitting illegal border crossing only. -02D-
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