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Armenian soldier: "Our commander was not there during the siege"

Another fact has emerged about the arbitrariness of the Armenian army during the war. David Katanyan, one of the participants of the Second Karabakh War, who survived the siege of the Azerbaijani army, told reporters: "We had a commander who didn't tell us where to go. As a result, we were under siege.
There were 12 of us in the detachment, our commander was not there. There was no order to retreat, and soon we were out of the siege. On the hill there was an Armenian unit commanded by a general. We asked them for help, but we couldn't get it. " David Katanyan also said that he did not know about his brother and three friends during the war. They last saw each other in Mehrid. It should be noted that the Armenian Defense Ministry hides information about servicemen killed during the war. This caused Armenian parents to hold rallies.
1 December 2020
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