He’s seen here campaigning in the Armenian capital’s Arabkir district, under the slogan “For the sake of Yerevan”.
The couple was married in 1947, after Aghakhan returned from fighting in WWII. Aghakhan’s father was opposed to the marriage.
They plan to spend 100-130 million AMD to restore the basements of Buildings 11-13. The precise amount will be known when the draft is finalized.
People in Stepanakert, the capital of Artsakh, celebrate May 9, a day commemorating Victory and Peace Day (WWII), the 1992 liberation of Shushi.
Throughout Armenia, apart from historical and architectural monuments, one can locate the skeletons of airplanes that have long stopped flying. These aircraft are not only exhibited at museums, but also at sites that at first glance appear odd.
Armenia’s Ministry of Nature Protection has given the go-ahead to Green Power Ltd. to build a 3.31 megawatt hydro-electric power station on the Tashtoun River in Syunik Province.
Last night, Azerbaijan violated the Karabakh ceasefire around 65 times, firing 970 rounds of various caliber small arms, this according to the Artsakh Ministry of Defense.
The bodies of the soldiers – Rouben Barseghyan, Rafayel Bisharyan and Rouben Mnatsakanyan – have been recovered.