Categories: WORLD

‘Rest in peace, hero’: Armenian powerlifting champion ‘killed in fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh’

The federation issued a post on Facebook in which it shared the news of Harutyunyan’s death, without giving further details. 

“With great sorrow we inform that during Artsakh tense battles died a member of APF, multiple champion of Armenia and our good friend Tatul Harutyunyan,” the message read, sharing images of the powerlifter. 

“Please accept our sincere condolences on behalf of Armenian Powerlifting Federation. Rest in peace, hero.”

Clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed Caucasus region of Nagorno-Karabakh have entered a second week, with both nations making opposing claims of escalations by the other side.

Over the weekend, Baku reported that Azerbaijan’s second-largest city, Ganja, was hit by Armenian missile strikes, while Yerevan insisted that Azeri forces shelled Stepanakert, a major population center in the mainly ethnic Armenian Nagorno-Karabakh. 

The ongoing hostilities mark one of the worst escalations in the history of the decades-long dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh, a large mainly Armenian-populated enclave within the internationally recognized territory of Azerbaijan.

The current fighting broke out on September 27, when Baku and Yerevan accused each other of cross-border aggression.

Both sides introduced martial law and conscription calls, deploying heavy weaponry to the frontline.

© 2020, paradox. All rights reserved.

paradox

Share
Published by
paradox

Recent Posts

Israel ready for temporary truce with Hamas – Netanyahu

Israel is willing to pause its military offensive in Gaza if Hamas releases all the…

37 mins ago

Some EU states still consider Russia ‘good friend’ – Borrell

The EU’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, has admitted that not every member state agrees to…

10 hours ago

WATCH Russian forces destroy US-made armor

Russia’s Defense Ministry has published a video clip from the front line with Ukraine showing…

19 hours ago

Trump considers pressuring NATO states to spend more on defense – media

Donald Trump is eyeing plans to push the NATO members to ramp up defense spending…

1 day ago

Trump pays fine for gag order violations

Former US President Donald Trump paid the $9,000 fine for violating a gag order imposed…

2 days ago

America’s top spy warns of ‘Russian military breakthrough’

Russian forces are steadily advancing in the Ukraine conflict, the US Director of National Intelligence,…

2 days ago