Armenia TV cameraman injured in Azerbaijani shelling
Aram Grigoryan, a cameraman of the Armenia TV company, was injured in the Azerbaijani shelling on Thursday. There were more journalists in the group, the Armenian Unified Infocenter said.
As reported earlier, the Azerbaijani bombardment injured two reporters from Le Monde French daily in the Artsakh town of Martuni. The journalists, who are said to be French citizens, were taken to Martuni hospital.
Dozhd TV correspondent Dmitry Yelovsky also came under Azerbaijani fire, but managed to take shelter, the TV channel said.
In the early morning of September 27, Azerbaijan launched a massive air and artillery attack on the Artsakh military positions and numerous civilian settlements and infrastructure in the country, including capital Stepanakert. Seven civilians have been killed in Artsakh as a result of Azerbaijani attacks since the start of hostilities.
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