«The Only Case Where the Opposition Did Not Accuse the Government of Land Transfer» - Hekimyan
Karen Hekimyan, the president of the NGO 'Advocate for Citizens' Rights', wrote on his Facebook page:
“Parukh no longer exists. Let's remember: On March 24, 2022, Parukh (later known as Karaglukh) was surrendered to the enemy. On the same day, the official website of the Russian Ministry of Defense published a map in which Parukh was renamed from ‘Фарух’ to ‘Фурух’. For about 2.5 months, Parukh remained on the map in the status of ‘Фурух’. From June 5, 2022, Parukh is no longer on the official website of the Russian Ministry of Defense’s map. Neither in the status of ‘Фарух’ nor ‘Фурух’ is there any trace. It is simply gone.
As a postscript, the surrender of Parukh (thereafter known as Karaglukh) was enigmatic. This is the only case where the parliamentary opposition of the day did not accuse the current government of land transfer.”