Azeris open fire at Red Cross representatives in Tavush province

Azeris open fire at Red Cross representatives in Tavush province

PanARMENIAN.Net - On June 5, 5:30 am, Azerbaijani side opened fire at a car with representatives from Red Cross in Aygepar town in Armenian province of Tavush, professor at Yerevan State University said.

“Shelling bore a common nature in border villages of Tavush province back in 1991. The problem is with journalists, they seldom visit Tavush province nowadays,” Ruben Abrahamyan said.

The professor stressed the need to specify the information before publishing it.

A resident of Nerkin Karmiraghbyur village noted that a number of issues in Tavush province require urgent solution.

“Villagers can’t cultivate the soil when under constant shelling,” he said.

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