ArmInfo.. Keeping RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in power costs blood and death for the Armenian people. Former Deputy Minister of Defense of the Republic of Armenia, Deputy Chairman of the previously ruling Republican Party Artak Zakaryan wrote on his Facebook page, commenting on the situation around the village of Tegh in the Syunik region of Armenia.
<The question remains open, who provoked the last military clash in the village of Tegh? It is obvious that the situation was provoked and the fighting started by the Azerbaijanis, which was stopped under the pressure of the fire of our armed forces. From a brief analysis of regional developments, it becomes clear who benefits from a new large-scale war and the opening of a new front. These are the next consequences of Nikolas conspiratorial policy. We talk about this all the time. This means the threat of a new escalation>, the politician noted.
He added that keeping Nikol Pashinyan's power costs blood and death for the Armenian people. "Thanks to Nikol, we are constantly in a cycle of wars and losses, which is carried out solely on the basis of the interests of others," the RPA deputy chairman emphasized.
In his postscript, he noted that he would not "open the brackets", since the electorate of Nikol Pashinyan would still not understand. "They will constantly repeat the thesis "the former authorities are to blame," and they will destroy the country step by step," the former deputy defense minister said. On April 11, the Azerbaijani servicemen opened fire on Armenian servicemen who were carrying out engineering work in the area of the village of Tegh. As a result, four Armenian servicemen were killed and six wounded. "A group of servicemen of the armed forces of Azerbaijan, under the pretext of clarifying the border points, approached the servicemen of the armed forces of the Republic of Armenia, provoked and opened fire from firearms, and then from other weapons of various calibers in the direction of the Armenian servicemen and positions of the Armed Forces," the Armenian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.