
ArmInfo. The health of the prisoners transferred by the Azerbaijani side to Armenia yesterday is satisfactory, Armenian Health Minister Anahit Avanesyan told reporters at the medical center.
"Everyone will undergo examinations, and if any treatment is needed, we will arrange it. Their condition is satisfactory, and at the moment, there are no serious health problems," she said.
The minister personally visited one of the prisoners at the medical center: 70-year-old Vagif Khachatryan, who was abducted in 2023 while being evacuated in a Red Cross vehicle for emergency medical care. Khachatryan has a chronic heart condition. She noted that he is currently in good spirits and strong, as he is in his homeland and looking forward to being reunited with his family. "We know he has chronic heart problems, and we need to conduct further examinations, after which our team of specialists will decide on his further treatment," Avanesyan said, noting that he is currently under the supervision of doctors.
As a reminder, yesterday, our captives - Gevorg Sujyan, David Davtyan, Vigen Euljekchyan, and Vagif Khachatryan - were handed over to representatives of the relevant authorities of the Republic of Armenia by representatives of the relevant authorities of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Sudjyan, Davtyan, and Euljekchyan were captured in November 2020, the day after the signing of the trilateral statement. In 2021, Euljekchyan was sentenced to 20 years in prison on trumped-up charges of terrorism and mercenarism. David Davtyan was kidnapped and captured (along with his comrade, Gevorg Sujyan) on November 11, 2020, while delivering humanitarian aid along the Berdzor-Shushi road. Gevorg Sujyan was kidnapped while delivering humanitarian aid along the Berdzor-Shushi road and has been held captive (along with David Davtyan) since November 11, 2020. In 2021, Sujyan and Davtyan were sentenced to 15 years in prison on trumped-up espionage charges.
Vagif Khachatryan was kidnapped near an illegal Azerbaijani checkpoint in the Lachin corridor while being evacuated in a Red Cross vehicle to provide emergency medical care and has been held captive since July 29, 2023. In 2023, Khachatryan was sentenced to 15 years in prison on trumped-up charges of "committing genocide" in the 1990s.
Earlier, Artak Beglaryan, former State Minister of Nagorno-Karabakh and ex-ombudsman, published a list of 23 individuals whose capture had been confirmed. Among them are six civilians, nine prisoners of war, and eight political prisoners (representatives of Artsakh's military-political leadership).