ICRC: 303 Armenians still missing after Azerbaijan’s aggression in 2020-2022

ICRC: 303 Armenians still missing after Azerbaijan’s aggression in 2020-2022

PanARMENIAN.Net - In 2023, 62 Armenian families requested support to clarify the fate of their missing relatives by opening tracing requests, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) reports.

12 families have since learned about the fate of their relatives.

In total, 303 persons from Armenia are missing in relation to Azerbaijan’s aggression in 2020-2022, as per data registered by the ICRC, based on the families’ tracing requests.

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