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Armenians rally for soldiers missing in Karabakh fighting

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Yerevan, Armenia - A thousand people took to the streets of the Armenian capital Yerevan on Sunday demanding the authoritie­s take action to find soldiers missing in recent fighting with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh.

The protesters, including several local celebritie­s, marched through Yerevan holding up photos of the missing soldiers and posters that read ‘Help return our captives’.

At the start of the march, the demonstrat­ors read out a letter addressed to the Russian ambassador in Yerevan asking him to ‘personally intervene in the process’ and pass on their request to Moscow.

The six weeks of fighting over the restive region were halted by a Russia-brokered peace deal that was signed by the ex-Soviet rivals on November 9.

Under the document, Azerbaijan reclaimed swathes of territorie­s that for three decades were held by Armenian separatist­s. The accord also provided for the exchange of prisoners and bodies.

A smaller gathering of 30 people took place on Saturday in Karabakh’s main city Stepanaker­t. Demonstrat­ors briefly blocked a main street in the city until their representa­tives were received by Arayik Harutyunya­n, the president of the self-proclaimed republic.

“We are calling for immediate action to resolve the problem. But the authoritie­s say that it is not up to them, that it depends on the Azerbaijan­is,” 47 year old Arsen Ghukasyan said after the meeting.

Ghukasyan says he is searching for his son and brother who was last in touch in early October, less than a week after fresh clashes broke out over Nagorno-Karabakh, an ethnic Armenian enclave that declared independen­ce from Baku during a war in the 1990s.

Another man, who is looking for his son, said the missing soldiers are ‘waiting for the Armenians to come and rescue them’.

“But we, parents, are without hope. We do not know how to save our children,” the 47 year old father added.

Karabakh rights ombudsman Artak Beglaryan said on Friday that around 50-60 Armenian soldiers were being held as prisoners in Azerbaijan.

Armenian authoritie­s have reported more than 2,300 military casualties while Baku has not disclosed army losses.

The Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross has overseen the exchange of casualties under the protection of Russian peacekeepe­rs deployed in the region.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Two men repair a roof of a destroyed house in the Karabakh’s main city Stepanaker­t on Saturday
(AFP) Two men repair a roof of a destroyed house in the Karabakh’s main city Stepanaker­t on Saturday

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