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  2. Armenian prisoners of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War

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    Armenian prisoners of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War are servicemen of the Defense Army of the Republic of Artsakh and the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia, as well as civilians and other detainees, who surrendered or were forcibly captured by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces during and after the conflict in 2020 between Azerbaijan and the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh together with ...

  3. Second Nagorno-Karabakh War - Wikipedia

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    The wall with images of fallen Armenian soldiers. According to Artsakhian President, mainly 18–20 year old soldiers fought in hostilities. [211] The Armenian authorities stated that 85 Armenian civilians were killed during the war, [c] while another 21 were missing. [57]

  4. Nagorno-Karabakh conflict - Wikipedia

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    Six Armenian civilians also died in 2014, while by the end of the year the number of Azerbaijanis killed rose to 39 (37 soldiers and 2 civilians). [113] In 2015, 42 Armenian soldiers and 5 civilians were killed as border clashes continued. [119] In addition, at least 64 Azerbaijani soldiers also died, according to Armenian sources. [120] [121]

  5. Nagorno-Karabakh war - Wikipedia

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    First Nagorno-Karabakh war (1988–1994) Second Nagorno-Karabakh war (2020) 2008 Mardakert clashes; 2010 Mardakert clashes; 2010 Nagorno-Karabakh clashes; 2012 Armenian–Azerbaijani border clashes; 2014 Armenian–Azerbaijani clashes; 2016 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict; September 2022 Armenia–Azerbaijan clashes; 2023 Azerbaijani offensive in ...

  6. Casualties of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War - Wikipedia

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    On 10 October, Armenian media reported the killing of two civilians in Hadrut, a mother and her son with a disability, according to Armenia the killing would have been carried out by Azerbaijani infiltrators. [34] [35] Armenian authorities reported 85 Armenian civilians were killed [36] and 21 were missing in the war. [4]

  7. Flight of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians - Wikipedia

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    Applying spatial analysis methods, several similarities between the site and known prison structures were identified, and New Lines concluded the facility was likely intended to be a prison. New Lines also speculated the location of the site was chosen for its close proximity to Tigranakert of Artsakh , ruins of a 2,000-year-old Armenian city ...

  8. Albert Hovhannisyan - Wikipedia

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    The memoirs then refer to the remarkable facts of Albert's life, through which the reader discovers Albert as a child, a teenager, a child, a soldier, and a believer in God. [ 8 ] In October 2021, Albert Hovhannisyan was posthumously awarded Hero of Artsakh highest honorary title, while his Order of the Golden Eagle was given to his father ...

  9. Category:Armenian prisoners and detainees - Wikipedia

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    Past or present prisoners and detainees of Armenian nationality. For prisoners and detainees held by Armenia, see Category:Prisoners and detainees of Armenia . Subcategories