Reading the plaque commemorating prominent blacksmiths in the Artsakh village of Metz Taghlar, I ask why the name of the village is written in the form “Taghlar” and not “Tagher”?
Armenia’s Investigative Committee (IC) released a statement today that adequate evidence had been amassed proving that Sefilyan had organized the procurement of arms and armament by a group of individuals and that the items had been stored in various locations.
In a cost cutting public relations ploy, Yerevan First Deputy Mayor Kamo Areyan told reporters that 26 municipal staff cars being used to ferry various officials to and fro would be taken out of service. It turns out that eleven of the cars in question are broken down and that seven are not being serviced.
Following a tip-off from neighbors that the two individuals hadn’t been heard from for several days and that a foul smell was emanating from their house, Gyumri police investigated and found the bodies of Sirik Hakobyan and her son Sarkis.
The Karabakh Line of Contact remained relatively calm last night except for some instances of Azerbaijani small arms fire in the east and south according to the NKR Ministry of Defense.
Barsamian thanked Mnatsakanyan for meeting and promised to raise the concerns of the minister in meetings to be held shortly in Washington D.C.