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Search for missing and removal of dead in Artsakh's Martuni and Shushi areas continues – defense ministry

18.11.2020, 14:46
The search for the missing and the removal of the dead in the section of Artsakh's Martuni and Shushi continued yesterday night with the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross and representatives of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, the press service of the Armenian defense ministry reported on Wednesday.

Search for missing and removal of dead in Artsakh's Martuni and Shushi areas continues – defense ministry
YEREVAN, November 18. /ARKA/. The search for the missing and the removal of the dead in the section of Artsakh's Martuni and Shushi continued yesterday night with the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross and representatives of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, the press service of the Armenian defense ministry reported on Wednesday.

Search work in places of war continues, including new, more extensive territories.

About the Second Artsakh War

Since September 27, for 44 days, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces, with the direct participation and support of Turkey, as well as the foreign mercenaries and terrorists recruited by it, carried out aggression along the entire length of the contact line in Artsakh, conducting artillery and rocket attacks, also against civilians and civilian infrastructures. Prohibited types of weapons were also used. The strikes were delivered, inter alia, at civil and military targets on the territory of Armenia.

The Azerbaijani side suffered massive losses in manpower (7,630 killed) and military equipment. During the hostilities, 784 units of various armored vehicles, 4 MLRS "Smerch", "Uragan", 6 TOS units, 264 UAVs, 16 helicopters, and 25 aircraft were destroyed. According to the official data of the Armenian side, during the repulsion of the enemy's aggression, more than 1,200 Armenian servicemen were killed and several hundred people were wounded. As a result of war crimes in Azerbaijan, 50 civilians were killed and 148 wounded. About 19,000 infrastructure units were damaged.

On November 9, the leaders of the Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia, Putin, Aliyev and Pashinyan, signed a statement according to which all hostilities in the zone of the Karabakh conflict were stopped on November 10. In particular, Azerbaijan and Armenia stop at their positions. A number of regions are 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. 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. There is an exchange of prisoners of war, hostages and other detained persons and bodies of the dead. -0---