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Full report of commission investigating the 44-day war to be presented to Armenia’s National Assembly

11.11.2024, 13:19
The report of an ad hoc parliamentary commission set up to investigate the circumstances of the 44-day war  (in Nagorno-Karabakh in 2020 autumn) will be fully disclosed in the National Assembly, Andranik Kocharyan, head of the Parliamentary Committee on Defense and Security, told reporters today.
Full report of commission investigating the 44-day war to be presented to Armenia’s National Assembly

YEREVAN, November 11. /ARKA/. The report of an ad hoc parliamentary commission set up to investigate the circumstances of the 44-day war  (in Nagorno-Karabakh in 2020 autumn) will be fully disclosed in the National Assembly, Andranik Kocharyan, head of the Parliamentary Committee on Defense and Security, told reporters today.

‘’The report is ready. It has many pages, the transcript of the video recordings alone, which is a huge task, has also been completed. The report will be fully disclosed at a plenary hall of the National Assembly," he said.

When asked if there are any major revelations, he said: ''Of course! How could there be no major revelations..."

In October, Argishti Kyaramyan, head of the Armenian Investigative Committee, stated that indictments against more than 600 individuals had been sent to court in criminal cases related to the 44-day war in 2020, with the investigation concerning another 100 individuals nearing completion.

He added that the investigation into the causes of the war is “almost at the final stage, ” and that  “the situation is already clear in all areas”.

About the 44-Day War in Artsakh in 2020

From September 27 to November 9, 2020,  Azerbaijani Armed Forces, with the involvement of Turkey and foreign mercenaries and terrorists, attacked Karabakh both on the frontlines and in the rear, using missile and artillery systems, heavy armored vehicles, combat aircraft, and prohibited weapons (including cluster bombs and phosphorus weapons).

Bayraktar drones were also actively deployed, causing significant damage. Strikes were carried out, including on civilian and military targets within the territory of Armenia.

On November 9, 2020, the leaders of the Russian Federation, Azerbaijan, and Armenia signed a statement on the cessation of all military actions. A Russian peacekeeping contingent was deployed along the contact line in Karabakh and the Lachin corridor. On January 11, 2021, Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia and Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan, along with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, signed a joint statement aimed at developing the region and unblocking communications. -0-med at developing the region and unblocking communications. -0-