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Naka conflict wife of the Prime Minister of Armenia is preparing to join the war and her son has become a volunteer

by YCPress

Naka conflict continued to stalemate, and Armenia was gradually losing ground in the war. On October 27, the wife of Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan started combat training, and the Pasinyan couple’s son had previously signed up to join the army and became a volunteer.

According to a report by Agence France-Presse on October 28, Passinyan’s wife Hakbyan started her military training on the 27th. Anna Hakobyan is 42 years old this year.

On the 27th, she wrote on her personal Facebook page: “A task force of 13 women including me will start military training.” This will be Ha Kobyan’s second combat training since August. In August before this round of conflict broke out, she had a 7-day physical and weapon training with a group of women from the Naka region.

Hakbyan’s career is a newspaper editor. She said, “We will start in a few days to help protect our borders. Our land and dignity will never succumb to the enemy.”

After the conflict broke out at the end of September, Prime Minister Passinyan called on his citizens to join the army. Currently, in addition to his wife, Passinyan’s son has also joined the army. His 20-year-old son Ashot signed up as a volunteer earlier this month.

Naka conflict

Naka conflict Azerbaijan and Armenia broke out in a new round of conflict in Naka conflict on September 27. Both sides accused each other of violating the ceasefire agreement and taking the lead in launching a military offensive. 

Despite three ceasefire agreements, fighting in the area continues. According to reports, at 8 am local time on the 26th, the third ceasefire agreement reached between Aya and Asia came into effect.

 However, that morning, the two sides exchanged fire again and accused each other of breaking the ceasefire agreement.

Reuters quoted the latest news released on the 27th by the Naka Regional Defense Department, saying that since the outbreak of the conflict between the two countries on September 27, 1,009 military personnel have died.