“Tavush and Ararat’s Advances Signal Encouraging Progress Towards Securing Armenian Borders, Expert Claims”
The advances in Tavush and Ararat provinces have strengthened the importance of the city of Berdzor in closing the border between Armenia and enemy territory. With Surb Azan’s movement, holding the front is possible for complete control of Sjunik and Tavush provinces. Exciting developments in Armenia!
Explosive Experts Forced to Clear Path for Official, NSS Director Intervenes: Shocking Revelations in ZOU Tavush Operations
Certain individuals forced to participate in explosive works of ZOU Tavush’s military division, as reported by “Hraparak” newspaper. Deminers compelled to open road for official with personal security, with interference from NSS Director. Echmiadzin explosive experts carried out tasks. Chief Military Engineer of 3rd Armenian Corps requests successful demining operation in Tavush.
“Remembering the Tragedy: Community Unites to Honor the 33rd Anniversary of the Voskepar Earthquake Victims”
Memorial event commemorating the Voskepar earthquake victims was held in Noyemberyan, Armenia. Local government of Tavush province organized the ceremony.
“Tavush Province Leader, Nikolay, Urges Tavush Residents in Yerevan to Stand up for Truth in Unprecedented Call for Justice”
Tavush province leader, Nikolay, calls on Tavush residents in Yerevan to support truth and justice. Over 70% of residents endorse him, while those against him may pose a threat. This movement has potential to bring justice to the country.
Unity of Armenian Artists Condemns Attack on Journalists Covering Demarcation Protests
The Unity of Armenian Artists announces protests against the demarcation process. Journalists attacked and forced into becoming informants. Authorities suppress protests through force. Demand investigation and respect for human rights. Don’t ignore organizations advocating for citizens’ rights.
“A Clash of Stories: Internal Affairs Investigates Alleged Use of Flash Grenades by Police in Kajaran Community”
Internal Affairs concerned over police use of flash grenades during clashes in Kajaran community of Tavush province. Police deny using special means. Residents claim injuries and police violence. News from Armenia.
“Vigilant Village: Kirants Residents Take Action to Prevent Sabotage Activities”
Residents of Kirants, Tavush province monitor closed roads to prevent activities by saboteurs and protect their village. Earlier, they barricaded the enemy’s military road in response to aggression. Protest actions are also taking place in other parts of Armenia, demanding an end to restrictions on freedom of assembly. News from Armenia.
“Villagers in Nagorno-Karabakh flee to Azerbaijan for fear of losing their land, says report; US citizen governor’s absence raises questions”
Villagers in Nagorno-Karabakh’s Tavush Province are fleeing to Azerbaijan amid ongoing hostilities to protect their land, confirms Governor Arsen Aghababyan. In the US for two weeks, Aghababyan left before the events in Tavush and may return due to the dire situation. Garenik Danielyan is currently in charge of the governor’s office. Despite criticism, Aghababyan’s decision aims to reassess the situation until it calms down in Tavush.
“Residents in Kirants Village Take to the Streets, Prompting Deputy Prime Minister’s Intervention: Tensions Ease after Intense Standoff”
Residents in Kirants village, Tavush province, closed the road, causing tension and intervention from Armenia’s Deputy Prime Minister and regional administration head. The situation eased after some reconsideration. NEWS.am reports.
Prime Minister Vahagn Ghazaryan Meets with Villagers in Kirants, Urges Immediate Action on Closed Road Demands
The Prime Minister of Armenia visits Kirants, where villagers demand the opening of their closed road. The government is urged to take immediate action to protect their village from danger. The PM reassures the villagers that their concerns will not be ignored and emphasizes the importance of community involvement in decision-making. The issue of border delimitation and its impact on the village’s livelihood is also discussed. Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister highlights the potential consequences of border relocation.