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Baku/22.06.21/Turan: Today, the Baku Serious Crimes Court began a preparatory hearing on the case of another 13 Armenian soldiers accused of terrorist activities.

Haykaz Hovhannisyan, Varazdat Manukyan, David Stepanyan, Levan Tosunyan, Artur Baghdasaryan, Serop Avakyan, Varazdat Harutyunyan, Zhora Manukyan, Hrayr Gerabyan, Narek Gosparyan, Grigor Kuregyan, Ashot Gevorgyan and Martin Agramyan are in the dock.

The trial is held under the chairmanship of judge Eldar Ismayilov.

The investigation established that a group of Armenian citizens illegally crossed the state border of the Republic of Azerbaijan on November 26-27, 2020 and took up combat positions in the forest zone of the northwestern part of the village of Hadrut, Khojavend district.

Until December 13, 2020, they carried out armed attacks on enterprises and institutions located on the territory of the country, as well as on individuals, with the aim of violating public security and creating panic among the population. Members of the group staged explosions, fires and other terrorist actions threatening the life of people and causing significant damage to property.

The defendants are charged under the following Articles of the Criminal Code of Azerbaijan: 214.2.1, 214.2.3 (terrorism committed by a group of persons with prior agreement, an organized group or a criminal community), 228.3 (illegal arms trafficking as part of an organized group), 279.2 (creation of armed formations or groups not provided for by law, with attacks on enterprises, institutions, organizations or individuals) and 318.2 (illegal crossing of the state border of the Republic of Azerbaijan by a group of persons with prior agreement or an organized group).

It should be noted that in mid-December, more than 60 Armenian soldiers who illegally entered Azerbaijan from Armenia were detained.

Some of them were released; cases of the rest were submitted to the courts.

Earlier, two groups of 14 and 13 Armenian soldiers detained in mid-December were brought before the court. - 06D-

 

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