(ANSA) - NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 22 - Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pachinian accused Azerbaijan, in front of the general assembly of the UN, of having committed "unmentionable atrocities", one week after the violent clashes on the border between the two countries caused about 300 deaths.
"There is evidence of cases of torture, of mutilations of captured or already dead soldiers, of extra judicial killings and bad treatment of prisoners of war, as well as degrading treatment of bodies", denounced, while the Azerbaijani foreign minister Djeyhoun Baïramov, who will intervene in weekend, he listened impassively.
The head of the Armenian government cited the case of the body of a female soldier who was mutilated and filmed by Azerbaijani soldiers.
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