Police pledges to address problems of Karabakh war veterans

Police pledges to address problems of Karabakh war veterans

PanARMENIAN.Net - 20 years have passed since formation of special police force but veterans are firm as before and still have a young spirit, chairman of the Armenian Union of Veterans said.

“The Union also attaches importance to the upbringing of young generation. The youth wing includes about 800 people,” Richard Sargsyan said during a gathering dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the force formation.

For his part, RA Police chief Alik Sargsyan noted that Police will do their best to resolve social and legal problems of Karabakh war veterans.

“Police launched a process of reform and not a trace will be left of the indifference you once encountered. The fatherland is indebted to you,” he stated.

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