Soldiers of Yeghnikner military unit continue their combat duty
13.11.2020,
16:03
The Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) Ministry of Defense said the soldiers of a military unit known as Yeghnikner continue their combat duty.
YEREVAN, November 13. /ARKA/. The Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) Ministry of Defense said the soldiers of a military unit known as Yeghnikner continue their combat duty.
“The rumors that are actively circulating on the Internet that the Yehnikner military unit, which is on combat duty, will have to leave its positions, and allegedly opposed by its commander Karen Jalavyan, do not correspond to reality. The units of the Defense Army in this area continue and will continue their combat duty, ' the ministry said.
The ministry has also published the names of another 44 servicemen who were killed in the hostilities in Nagorno-Karabakh.
On November 9, the leaders of the Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a statement to end the war in the zone of the Karabakh conflict from November 10. According to the statement, Azerbaijani and Armenian forces were to stop at their positions. A number of districts controlled by the Armenian forces of Karabakh are to be returned to Azerbaijan, including the city of Shushi, as well as Aghdam, Kelbajar and Lachin regions, with the exception of a 5-kilometer corridor connecting Karabakh with Armenia through Lachin.
A Russian peacekeeping contingent is deployed along the line of contact in Karabakh and along the Lachin corridor. Internally displaced persons and refugees are returning to Karabakh and surrounding areas. The sides exchange prisoners of war, hostages and other detained persons and bodies of the dead. --0---
“The rumors that are actively circulating on the Internet that the Yehnikner military unit, which is on combat duty, will have to leave its positions, and allegedly opposed by its commander Karen Jalavyan, do not correspond to reality. The units of the Defense Army in this area continue and will continue their combat duty, ' the ministry said.
The ministry has also published the names of another 44 servicemen who were killed in the hostilities in Nagorno-Karabakh.
On November 9, the leaders of the Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a statement to end the war in the zone of the Karabakh conflict from November 10. According to the statement, Azerbaijani and Armenian forces were to stop at their positions. A number of districts controlled by the Armenian forces of Karabakh are to be returned to Azerbaijan, including the city of Shushi, as well as Aghdam, Kelbajar and Lachin regions, with the exception of a 5-kilometer corridor connecting Karabakh with Armenia through Lachin.
A Russian peacekeeping contingent is deployed along the line of contact in Karabakh and along the Lachin corridor. Internally displaced persons and refugees are returning to Karabakh and surrounding areas. The sides exchange prisoners of war, hostages and other detained persons and bodies of the dead. --0---