Driving license found Baku belonged to officer killed in Karabakh
Armenian media report that driving license found in Baku belonged to Alexander Arakelyan, Armenian Armed Forces lieutenant-colonel deceased on April 2 in Karabakh.
The driver's license were found in the Sabunchu district of Baku on the street Mehmandarov Street in the village of Bakikhanov, who gave the document to the police. According to Armenian media, during the April war, the Azerbaijani side posted on the Internet photographs of documents of the died Armenian military. Among them was also the identity of Alexander Arakelyan. It is possible that other documents of the Armenian officers were also found by the Azerbaijani military.
Colonel Arakelian was killed during the fighting in the region of the Lale Tepe height in the south of Karabakh. -02D-
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