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  2. Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis (2021–present) - Wikipedia

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    Southern Armenia (Syunik) is often referred to as "the backbone of Armenia" given that it connects Armenia both to Artsakh as well as to Iran. [129] With 80% of Armenia's borders being closed since Turkey and Azerbaijan's 30 year-long blockade, [130] the border with Iran comprises one of only two open international borders to Armenia. [129]

  3. Second Nagorno-Karabakh War - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, Armenian forces were to withdraw from Armenian-occupied territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh by 1 December 2020, while a peacekeeping force, provided by the Russian Ground Forces and led by Lieutenant General Rustam Muradov, [169] of just under 2,000 soldiers would be deployed for a minimum of five years along the line of ...

  4. Armenian prisoners of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War

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    In some of these videos, Azerbaijani soldiers were seen decapitating an Armenian soldier as he was alive. In another video, the victim is an older man in civilian clothes who gets his throat cut before the video abruptly ends. [20] Beheadings of two elderly ethnic Armenian Civilians by Azerbaijani armed forces have been identified by The ...

  5. Killing of Anush Apetyan - Wikipedia

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    Anush Apetyan (Armenian: Անուշ Ապետյան), (1986 – 13 or 14 September 2022) was an Armenian soldier who was tortured, mutilated, raped [1] [2] [3] and killed by Azerbaijani forces during the September 2022 Armenia–Azerbaijan clashes in the city of Jermuk. [3] [4] [5] Apetyan had three children, aged 16, 15 and 4. [6]

  6. Armenia TV - Wikipedia

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    Armenia TV was founded in 1997 by Gerard Cafesjian and Bagrat Sargsyan. [2] Broadcasting was launched on 13 January 1998 in 24-hour regime. [3] In 2012, followed by technical modernization, broadcasting was tested and was officially launched in 2013. [4] In 2016, Armenia TV released the first Armenian 4K TV show – "Ancient Kings".

  7. Armenia 2 - Wikipedia

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    Second Armenian TV Channel Company (Armenian: Հայկական երկրորդ հեռուստաալիք), also known as H2 (Armenian: Հ2) or Armenia 2, is a private television company broadcasting in Armenia and Artsakh. Approximately 95% of the TV viewers of Armenia and Artsakh are able to watch the channel, which broadcasts 18 hours daily.

  8. List of programs broadcast by Armenia TV and Armenia Premium

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    Family Moments (1998-2000) Motor show-2000 (since 1998) Boomerang (1999-2003) Discovery (2000-2008) Evening with Hakob Rubinyan (2000) How are you friend?

  9. Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    Armenia had originally planned to participate in 2021, but later withdrew due to social and political crises in the aftermath of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War. [5] Armenia returned to the contest in 2022, with Rosa Linn and the song "Snap" qualifying Armenia to the final for the first time since 2017 and ultimately placing 20th.