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Azerbaijan shortly to release names of another missing persons during first Karabakh war


BAKU: The names of another 73 persons who went missing during the first Karabakh war will be announced in the coming days, the Head of Azerbaijani State Security Service Colonel General Ali Naghiyev said in an article published in the local “Respublika” newspaper, Trend reports.

Naghiyev noted that the State Security Service also coordinates the activities of the State Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages, and Missing Persons.

He emphasized that intensive work is underway to determine the fate of 3,890 Azerbaijani citizens registered with the state commission as missing persons following the first Karabakh war, identify the locations of mass graves in the liberated territories of Azerbaijan, exhume them, and identify their remains.

“As a result of the measures taken, the identification of 107 missing persons has been ensured, including the names of 34 persons disclosed to the public, including the late employee of Azerbaijani security agencies, National Hero Riad Ahmadov, who went missing in January 19
92 during the Dashalty operation.

The important tasks set before us by the head of state regarding such a delicate issue as searching for missing citizens will continue to be carried out promptly and in full,” Naghiyev added.

To note, the search for the remains of people who went missing during the first Karabakh war began after the liberation of Azerbaijani lands from the Armenian occupation [in the 2020 second Karabakh war].

Totally, Armenia transferred the remains of 120 people out of 3,890 missing persons [since the first Karabakh war] to Azerbaijan.

Source: Trend News Agency