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16-Year-Old Girl Wounded by Azeri Snipers

by Contributor
January 23, 2014
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A view of Aygepar village in the Tavush region (Photo by razm.info)

TAVUSH, Armenia—Azeri armed forces late Thursday launched sporadic attacks in the direction of several village in the Tavush Region, wounding a 16-year-old Lianna Anikyan, reported razm.info.

Azeri forces rained fire on the villages of Nerkin Karmiraghbuyr, Aygepar, Movses and Chinari.

Anikyan, who is a resident of Aygepar, sustained injuries to her thigh and was transported to the hospital in nearby Bert.

“The enemy was firing at homes and roofs intensively,” said an Aygepar resident. “We were vigilant to ensure that fires did not break out as a result of the attacks.”

Azeri began the attack on the villages bordering Armenia at around 9 p.m. local time.

Armenia’s Defense Ministry spokesperson Artsrun Hovhannesyan confirmed sporadic fire from Azeri direction toward the Tavush region on Thursday.

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  1. GB says:
    8 years ago

    Axeri Sultan trying to draw Armenian forces into his fake territory, in order to survive and rule to his dictatorial and corrupted regime, for few more years. Armenia must stop Axeri adventurism, through diplomacy first, and then militarily to solve this nonsense provocative shooting delima, toward Armenia’s border villages!

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  2. ARA says:
    8 years ago

    I guess them animals want a war-well-lash on them–here we come-we will give them one hell of a hellfire-they will rot

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  3. Tsayt says:
    8 years ago

    Where the h**L is the punishment, for all the world to see, for this Azeri cowardly act?

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  4. Dino says:
    8 years ago

    The Kura river is only 12 miles away. The Kura makes for a safer border and it is the historic border between Armenia and the nameless, ruthless and rootless barbarians in so called azerbaijan.

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  5. Em says:
    8 years ago

    What is the update? How is the girl healing?

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  6. Armondo says:
    8 years ago

    No more talks ,no more tolerance and preemtive attack is only way to secure our strategic position and gain another territory ,that way they will learn .

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  7. Armondo says:
    8 years ago

    I wonder how many of you are ready when its time to fight against Azeries will be there?

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