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Yerevan: Seventeen Armenian Captives in Azerbaijan
Baku / 10.27.20 / Turan: According to confirmed data, there are seventeen captured Armenian soldiers on the Azerbaijani side. Rafael Vardanyan, a representative of the Investigative Committee of Armenia, said this on Tuesday.
According to him, the data on two more military personnel and a civilian are being checked.
He also said the Armenian side has two captive Azerbaijanis. “The prisoners are being held in compliance with all norms of international humanitarian law,” Vardanyan said. -02D-
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