Former Armenian ombudsman visits border village after Azeri attack
Armenia’s former Human Rights Defender Arman Tatoyan has visited Tegh, a border village in southeastern Syunik Province, following the deadly clashes provoked by Azerbaijan.
Four Armenian soldiers were killed and six others wounded in an Azerbaijani attack while carrying out engineering work near the village on April 11. Armenia lost no military positions as a result of the Azeri aggression, the Defense Ministry said.
The ex-ombudsman, who now runs the Tatoyan Foundation, confirmed the visit to Panorama.am, but could not answer any other questions. He promised to reveal details later.
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