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Armenian Soldier Arrested Over Incident That Caused Death Of Many Armenian Servicemen

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An Armenian serviceman has been arrested over the deadly incident that happened on the line of contact in a military unit of the Armenian Armed Forces deployed in the occupied Azerbaijani territories.

A soldier serving in the military unit has reportedly been arrested. 

On the night of November 19-20, a deadly incident happened in a military unit of the Armenian Armed Forces, which are continuing to keep the occupied Azerbaijani territories under control, APA reported quoting ARMTODAY. The officials of the separatist regime said there were casualties, criminal case had been launched, the fact was being investigated. “Spokesman for Defense Ministry of Nagorno Karabakh Republic” Senor Asratyan speaking to ARMTODAY refused to give information about the number of the dead and wounded. He also refused to answer when asked whether the deadly incident happened in the military unit, or on the line of contact.
“The details of the incident are being investigated, I can not say anything else,” he said.

APA obtained information from private sources that shooting occurred among the Armenian servicemen in the military unit located near the line of contact. Over 20 Armenian servicemen were killed, 30 wounded in the shooting. Most of the wounded were in critical condition, the source did not rule out the increase of the abovementioned figures. 
The Armenian side say 4 soldiers were killed, 4 wounded in the incident.

 

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