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Armenian Men Accused of War Crimes Disarmed and Detained: Uncovering the Details

Locations where ethnic Armenian individuals accused of war crimes disarmed and detained revealed

The locations where ethnic Armenian individuals accused of war crimes were disarmed and detained have been disclosed, as was reflected in the indictment against them in their criminal case, as reported by reliable sources.

Arayik Harutyunyan was disarmed and detained on October 3, 2023, during local anti-terrorist operations at his private residence in Khankandi city. Upon searching his house’s yard, authorities discovered and seized an AK-74 automatic weapon, 5,025 rounds of ammunition, and other weapons and military equipment.

Similarly, Bako Sahakyan was disarmed and detained on the same date in Khankandi city. A search of his private residence led to the discovery and seizure of 14 body parts of fragmentation “F-1” hand grenades, 2,611 serviceable rounds, and other weapons and military ammunition.

Davit Ishkhanyan was also disarmed and detained on the same date in Khankandi city. During the search of a hotel he illegally possessed, authorities found and seized 481 rounds of ammunition intended for automatic weapons, along with 4 magazines.

Furthermore, several other individuals, including Davit Manukyan, Davit Babayan, Lyova Mnatsakanyan, Arkadi Gukasyan, Melikset Pashayan, Garik Martirosyan, Gurgen Stepanyan, Davit Allahverdian, Madat Babayan, Levon Balayan, Vasili Beglaryan, and Erik Gazaryan were disarmed and detained on various dates and locations. Weapons, ammunition, and anti-personnel mines were discovered and seized from them as well.

These developments shed light on the ongoing efforts to address allegations of war crimes and ensure accountability for those involved in such acts.

 

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