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“Two days later, Shushi was surrendered. It’s hard to say what we will have to concede this time,” Senor Hasratyan

“Two days later, Shushi was surrendered. It’s hard to say what we will have to concede this time,” Senor Hasratyan

According to Senor Hasratyan, the former press secretary of the Artsakh Defense Army, there is a danger of losing something. “During the 44-day war, when the enemy was already at the gates of Shushi, Seyran Ohanyan, as a 'volunteer', was at the epicenter of actions, trying to assist in organizing the defense of the Armenian fortress city through his consultations. However, according to some eyewitnesses, the army command not only ignored the experienced general's considerations, but also gave him an inappropriate response during his last phone conversation with the headquarters... Two days later, Shushi was surrendered... Today it became known that the Special Investigative Service has not allowed Seyran Ohanyan, leader of the ‘Armenia’ parliamentary faction and former Minister of Defense, to travel to Saint Petersburg, Russia, to participate in the CSTO parliamentary assembly’s session on defense issues... It is hard to say what we will have to concede this time (already on the diplomatic front)... But the likelihood of losing something as a result of such actions is very high...” Hasratyan wrote on his Facebook page.

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