Now the Armenians speak not about spies and saboteurs, but about criminal group
Yerevan/14.07.14/Turan-ArmInfo: " Armed criminal gang was involved in the Azerbaijani sabotage," reported today the Armenian Defense Ministry. "There is irrefutable evidence that in reality we are dealing with a criminal group that has been collected and used by the Azerbaijani authorities to sabotage purposes. Subversive group members did not have distinctive signs and flagrantly violated international law established by the laws of war, cruel and inhuman encroaching on civilians. If necessary, these irrefutable evidence can be provided to interested international institutions," reads the statement by the Armenians.
The Armenian side also claims that the detainee does not consider the detained Azerbaijani - prisoners of war, and his punishment will be under criminal law. The talk is about a former resident of Kalbajar region, Guliyev Shahbaz. According to the Armenian version, Guliyev and another "saboteur" penetrated into the Armenian-controlled territory, and there were pinpointed. Guliyev was detained and his friend shot two Armenians and was caught. The name of the second "saboteur" is not called. Azerbaijani side rejected Guliyev’s belonging to the armed forces. According to unofficial data, many of the former inhabitants of the occupied territories have committed such "walk" to their home towns on their own initiative. -02D-
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