Criminal case on Karabakh war transferred to Investigative Committee

Criminal case on Karabakh war transferred to Investigative Committee

PanARMENIAN.Net - The criminal case related to the 44-day war in Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) has been transferred from the Anti-Corruption Committee to the Investigative Committee, according to Gor Abrahamyan, an Adviser to Armenia's Prosecutor General, Sputnik Armenia reports.

Abrahamyan noted that the prosecutor made such a decision in order to ensure an objective and comprehensive investigation of the case.

The parents of the servicemen killed in the war asked the Prosecutor General's Office on April 18 to initiate a criminal case to investigate allegations about Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan handing over the territories of Artsakh.

The families of deceased servicemen have been demanding an answer to their application since April 25.

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