Qadin.NET / Armenians are now announcing the colonels killed by Azerbaijan a week ago

Armenians are now announcing the colonels killed by Azerbaijan a week ago

The Armenian side announced that two more high-ranking officials were killed. The 11-member list is "headed" by the separatist regime's "deputy defense minister" and "deputy commander of the defense army," Colonel Artur Sargsyan. He was reportedly killed by the Azerbaijani Army. It should be noted that 45-year-old Colonel Artur Sargsyan was appointed Deputy Defense Minister and Deputy Commander of the Defense Army of the so-called Nagorno-Karabakh Republic on July 4.

Sergei Shakaryan is also on the list of 11 people. Shakaryan is the chief of staff of the 18th motorized infantry division of the Armenian armed forces. The 46-year-old colonel was named "Artsakh Hero" on October 4 by the decree of the president of the so-called republic Araik Harutyunyan. Earlier, the Armenian media reported that the former commander of the so-called republic, Lieutenant General Jalal Harutyunyan, was wounded in the morning of October 27. As a result, he was fired and replaced by Michael Arzumanyan. It should be noted that although the Armenians officially put the number of casualties at 1,177 servicemen, the number of casualties at the enemy is 10,000. The Armenian side has already proved that it has repeatedly tried to hide its losses. For example, the news of Sergei Shakaryan's assassination was announced by the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry in the morning of October 27 - a week ago. The Defense Ministry announced the killing of Artur Sargsyan by our servicemen on October 29, five days ago. The ministry also said that Major Aram Ghazaryan, communications chief of the 18th motorized infantry division, was killed, Lieutenant-Colonel B. Aseryan of the artillery department, Hunan Hayrumyan, commander of the 2nd motorized infantry regiment, were wounded, and commander of the 3rd battalion of the 5th motorized infantry regiment. Deputy Roman Tunyan is missing

2 November 2020
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