The fate of the Armenian prisoner of war remains unclear
Representatives of the Baku office of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) have not seen the Armenian prisoner of war Hagop Gevorgievich Indzhagulyan born in 1991.
He was captured in the village of Aghdam Chemenli on August 7. According to the Armenian side, Indzhagulyan had lost his way.
According to the State Commission for missing persons, prisoners of war and hostages, the ICRC should visit the prisoner of war, who will say whether he wants to return to his homeland, remain in Azerbaijan or go to a third country.
In turn, the Baku office of the ICRC did not give a clear answer to the question, when they would visit Indzhagulyan. Under the mandate of the organization, the information is given after a visit to a prisoner of war, Turan was told in the press service of the office. -04B-
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