Anna is in her thirties.
His fragile figure slips more than it walks towards a chair, on the ground floor of the medical center of Vanadzor, the third city of Armenia, in the north of the country, in the region of Lori.
Looking down, she still hesitates to speak.
For a year, she has been closed in on herself, paralyzed, mute.
The English lessons she was giving did not allow her couple to properly raise their two children aged 9 and 11, she had accepted that her husband enlist in the army.
A year ago, when the Azerbaijanis attacked Armenian Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) using their attack drones, state-of-the-art tanks, cluster munitions or phosphorus bombs and their jihadists Syrians from Turkey, he was sent to the Jalabril region.
He was shot by a sniper on October 2, 2020.
In Gyumri, with the Ghazarian family, relocated thanks to the Aznavour Foundation.
Antoine Agoudjian for Le Figaro Magazine.
For six months, Anna hoped and prayed, cloistered in her house that she never left: her husband was "only" on the list of "disappeared".
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