Armenia reveals its losses in Second Karabakh War
Karabakh
- 18 February, 2021
- 10:26
Armenia continues the forensic study of the bodies of service members killed in 44 days of fighting, Report informs, citing Aysor.
From September 27, 2020, to February 13, 2021, inclusive, 3,577 bodies passed the forensic study.
Meanwhile, 428 more bodies have been in process of the DNA analysis since February 13.
According to the Armenian media, as of February 16, the names of 2,364 service members were made public.
From February 13 until February 17, rescuers found 1,485 bodies.
Earlier, Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan said that the number of Armenian service members killed in the 44-day fighting was no more than 4,000.
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