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BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 4. Court hearings on
the criminal case against citizens of the Republic of Armenia
Arayik Harutyunyan, Arkadi Ghukasyan, Bako Sahakyan, Davit
Ishkhanyan, Davit Babayan, Lyova Mnatsakanyan, and others, who are
accused of committing crimes against peace and humanity, war
crimes, including the preparation and conduct of a war of
aggression, acts of genocide, violation of the laws and customs of
warfare, as well as terrorism, financing of terrorism, forcible
seizure of power, forcible retention of power, and numerous other
crimes as a result of Armenia's military aggression, continued on
April 4, Trend
The hearings held at the Baku Military Court were presided over
by Judge Zeynal Aghayev and a panel consisting of Jamal Ramazanov
and Anar Rzayev (reserve judge Gunel Samadova). Each of the accused
was provided with an interpreter in the language of their choice,
as well as defense attorneys.
Present at the review hearings were the accused and their
defense attorneys, some of the victims, their legal successors and
representatives, as well as prosecutors in charge of public
prosecution.
During the hearings, the accused, a former member of the
Armenian armed forces who held the military rank of Major General,
Armenian citizen David Manukyan, was questioned by prosecutors in
charge of public prosecution.
He said that he had started fighting against Azerbaijan by
joining the “Shusha Separate Battalion”, also known as the “Dashnak
Battalion”.
When answering questions from public prosecutor Fuad Musayev,
the accused admitted that he had fought against the Republic of
Azerbaijan in that battalion and that he had used weapons during
David Manukyan said that during the First Karabakh War, he had
participated in battles in Aghdara district and in Kalbajar
district for 15 days as part of the “Dashnak Battalion”.
He noted that he then served as platoon commander, company
commander, and chief of staff in the “Shusha Battalion”.
In response to questions from public prosecutor Vusal
Abdullayev, David Manukyan said that while serving in the military
in the formerly occupied territories of Azerbaijan, he was sent by
the Republic of Armenia to study at the Frunze Military Academy in
Speaking about the fact that a number of officers serving in the
military in the formerly occupied territories of Azerbaijan were
sent to other countries to receive military education, he said,
“Our servicemen were sent to study in Russia, the USA, Germany and
Greece. This was organized by the Armenian Ministry of Defense.
While the servicemen were studying military courses abroad, their
salaries were also paid by the Armenian Ministry of Defense.”
The accused also said that he had received the rank of Major
General by order of Armenian President Armen Sarkissian, adding, “I
was presented with the rank by President Armen Sarkissian at the
presidential residence on the Day of the Armenian Armed Forces, on
January 28, 2020.”
According to him, he was later appointed to the position of
“First Deputy Commander” (for combat training) in the self-styled
republic’s “army” by order of Armenian President Armen Sarkissian.
He said that he held that position during the 44-day war in 2020
and received instructions from “defense minister” Jalal
Harutyunyan.
David Manukyan also stated that a reserve command post had been
established on the ground floor of the “command staff” located in
the once occupied territories of Azerbaijan. He said, “The task was
that if the command post were to be destroyed, I would temporarily
take over the duties.”
The accused also spoke about the arrival of the third unit of
the Armenian armed forces from military unit No. 99192, also
referred to as the “Brave Unit”, in the then occupied territories
of Azerbaijan during the 44-day war in 2020. “The unit was formed
in Armenia on October 11, 2020, and sent to Karabakh to be
subordinated to the “army” commander. The commander told me to
enquire about it, so I went to the mentioned place. There were 90
people of different ages and backgrounds there. The unit was
financed by Armenia. After the war, the “unit commander” came up to
me. He had two lists: 90 and 20 people. He said that if not all 90
people, then at least 20 should be awarded...”
David Manukyan confirmed that the so-called republic’s “army”
had been reduced after the 44-day war but did not elaborate on the
reason. He then noted, “I was discharged from the ‘army’ by order
of the President of Armenia at the end of 2021.”
The accused also said that while he was a “military unit
commander” in Aghdara, he was awarded the “Second Class Battle
Cross” medal by Armenian President Robert Kocharian.
He noted that the “defense minister” of the self-styled entity
in the previously occupied territories of Azerbaijan was appointed
by the Republic of Armenia.
David Manukyan said that the “president” of the so-called
republic did not have the authority to appoint the “defense
minister”. The accused said further, “Depending on the system of
governance in the Republic of Armenia, the ‘defense minister’ was
appointed either by the president or another official.”
The accused pointed out that Armenia also awarded high military
ranks to officers serving in the so-called “army” of the so-called
He acknowledged that weapons had been brought from Armenia to
the previously occupied territories of Azerbaijan. At the same
time, he said that officers and other military personnel were sent
from Armenia to the previously occupied territories for military
David Manukyan also admitted that he was discharged from the
so-called “army” of the so-called republic, but received his
pension from the Republic of Armenia, where he is registered as a
The accused also admitted that servicemen of the “7th Defense
Line of Aghdara District”, of which he was “commander”, had planted
mines in the direction of the village of Gulustan in Goranboy
district. He said: “If I am not mistaken, they were PMN-1
He also stated that the self-proclaimed republic, which was
established in the previously occupied territories of Azerbaijan,
did not have long-range ballistic missiles.
David Manukyan claimed that he was unaware of the rocket fire
opened into Azerbaijani territories far from the frontline during
the 44-day war in 2020, adding that he had learned about those
events later.
He also answered questions about military exercises held in the
previously occupied territories of Azerbaijan. The accused admitted
that the instructions and plans for conducting military exercises
in Karabakh had been coming from the staff of the Armenian armed
While answering questions from public prosecutor Tarana
Mammadova, the accused also spoke about his relationship with Ruben
Vardanyan, a person currently in prison in Azerbaijan facing
charges of committing particularly serious crimes. He said that
Ruben Vardanyan had been detained on September 27, 2023, while
trying to leave Azerbaijan in his car. “There were five of us, we
were chatting, Vardanyan was there too. I asked him what he was
going to do. He shrugged his shoulders. He asked if there was room
in his car. I said that a female neighbor also wanted to come with
us. I called my wife and asked if it was certain that the neighbor
was coming. She said that she wasn’t because her son had found a
car. I told Ruben Vardanyan that there was room in the car. Then we
were detained at the Lachin border checkpoint,” he added.
Then the hearings focused on the examination of documents on the
criminal case.
The next hearing is scheduled for April 7. The proceedings will
be continued with questions to be asked of the accused.
A total of 15 Armenian nationals are being charged with numerous
crimes involving the direct leadership and participation of the
Armenian state, its state bodies, military forces, and illegal
armed formations, verbal and written instructions, orders and
assignments, provision of material and technical support, central
governance, as well as the exercise of rigorous control, with the
aim of committing military aggression and acts of terror against
the Republic of Azerbaijan in the territory of Azerbaijan in
violation of domestic and international law. These crimes involve
Robert Sedraki Kocharyan, Serzh Azati Sargsyan, Vazgen Mikaeli
Manukyan, Vazgen Zaveni Sargsyan, Samvel Andraniki Babayan, Vitali
Mikaeli Balasanyan, Zori Hayki Balayan, Seyran Mushegi Ohanyan,
Arshavir Surenovich Garamyan, Monte Charles Melkonyan, and others,
including criminal acts committed during the course of the war of
aggression waged by the aforementioned criminal group.
The said persons - Arayik Vladimiri Harutyunyan, Arkadi
Arshaviri Ghukasyan, Bako Sahaki Sahakyan, Davit Rubeni Ishkhanyan,
David Azatini Manukyan, Davit Klimi Babayan, Levon Henrikovich
Mnatsakanyan, Vasili Ivani Beglaryan, Erik Roberti Ghazaryan, Davit
Nelsoni Allahverdiyan, Gurgen Homeri Stepanyan, Levon Romiki
Balayan, Madat Arakelovich Babayan, Garik Grigori Martirosyan, and
Melikset Vladimiri Pashayan - are being charged under Articles 100
(planning, preparing, initiating and waging a war of aggression),
102 (attacking persons or organizations enjoying international
protection), 103 (genocide), 105 (extermination of the population),
106 (enslaving), 107 (deportation or forced displacement of the
population), 109 (persecution), 110 (enforced disappearance of
people), 112 (deprivation of liberty contrary to international
law), 113 (torture), 114 (mercenary service), 115 (violation of the
laws and customs of warfare), 116 (violation of international
humanitarian law during armed conflict), 118 (military robbery),
120 (intentional murder), 192 (illegal entrepreneurship), 214
(terrorism), 214-1 (financing terrorism), 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 security), 277 (assassination of a state
official or public figure), 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), and other articles of the Criminal Code of the
Republic of Azerbaijan.
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