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Court discloses death toll of Azerbaijani lives lost in Armenian aggression

Politics Materials 13 February 2025 20:18 (UTC +04:00)
Court discloses death toll of Azerbaijani lives lost in Armenian aggression
Ali Gasimov
Ali Gasimov
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 13. As reported earlier, the court hearing on the criminal case of Ruben Vardanyan, an Armenian national charged under the Azerbaijani Criminal Code with torture, mercenary activity, violation of war laws and customs, terrorism, financing terrorism, and other related offenses, continues on February 13, Trend reports.

During the session, Assistant to the Prosecutor General for Special Assignments Tugay Rahimli provided details about the damages caused by the criminal organizations involved in Armenia's aggressive war. He disclosed the number of casualties among both military personnel and civilians, along with injuries suffered during the conflict.

It should be noted that Ruben Vardanyan is accused of committing acts under Articles 100 (planning and waging a war of aggression), 107 (deportation or forced displacement of the population), 109 (persecution), 112 (deprivation of liberty contrary to international law), 113 (torture), 114 (mercenary activity), 115 (violation of the laws and customs of warfare), 116 (violation of international humanitarian law during an armed conflict), 214 (terrorism), 214-1 (financing terrorism) of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

He is also accused of committing acts stipulated under Articles 218 (creation of a criminal association (organization)), 228 (illegal acquisition, transfer, sale, storage, transportation and possession of weapons, their components, ammunition, explosives and devices), 270-1 (acts threatening aviation safety), 278 (forcible seizure and retention of power, forcible change of the constitutional structure of the state), 279 (creation of armed formations and groups not provided for by law), 318 (illegal crossing of the state border of the Republic of Azerbaijan) and other articles of the Criminal Code.

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