Ex-Artsakh military spox: 29 years ago, Armenians managed to self-organize and rediscover their identity

Panorama, Armenia

Colonel Senor Hasratyan, a former spokesman of the Artsakh military, referred to the 29th anniversary of the Maragha massacre in a Facebook post on Saturday.

“Exactly 29 years ago on April 10, the Azerbaijani bandits entered the village of Maragha in Artsakh with the use of about 20 pieces of armored vehicles, brutally killed at least 94 Armenians, including women, children and the elderly, captured 63 people, some of whom were released by various means, 8 were killed. while the fate of the remaining 29 people still remains unknown,” Hasratyan wrote.

He underlined that the civilized world constantly advocating "democracy" and "humanity" remained silent during the recurring massacre against the Armenians at the end of the 20th century.

“29 years ago, Armenians managed to self-organize, rediscover their identity and succeed … Today we are facing a similar or even a worse situation again… Armenians are again going through a new Maragha, which can be overcome through rejecting not only the external, but also, first of all, the internal enemy,” he stated.