The life and service of the leadership of the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff likely began in 2018. That’s why they won’t be going to Yerablur on April 2. Tigran Abrahamyan, secretary of the “I Have Honor” faction of the National Assembly, wrote about this on his Facebook page.
“In the past, when it was fashionable, they were proud of their soldiers and commanders, reminding us that they taught the enemy a harsh lesson, but now, talking about Artsakh, “causing pain” to Azerbaijan, is strictly forbidden.
I’m not even talking about those who used to take pictures in Aghdam and Stepanakert, were proud of it, and now, denying it, declare it Azerbaijan.
The challenge now is to portray the wars, acts of aggression, defeats, and concessions recorded since 2020 as historical successes, to ignore the glorious pages of the past, and to portray our people only as victims and forced concessions.
P.S.: Perhaps some secretly visit their fellow soldiers on certain days, but they recognize that living as submissive and humiliated is not the same,” he wrote.

