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Turkish Employee Playing An Armenian Soldier Shot In Erciş

In the city of Erciş (now occupied by Turkey) located on the northern shore of Lake Van, during a theatrical event in honor of the anniversary of the “liberation” of this Armenian province from its original inhabitants – Armenians – an eloquent incident occurred – a municipal employee playing an Armenian soldier was shot with combat bullets.

The severely wounded employee was taken to the intensive care unit of the regional hospital of Van. An investigation is underway.

Meanwhile, according to Voskanapat.info, this incident is yet another confirmation of the Turks’ zoological fear of the original masters of the Armenian Highlands. It also explains the zeal with which Turkey is trying to deny its greatest crime – the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey.

This shot is a continuation of the Genocide, even if it was directed at a Turk.

voskanapat.info

Vigen Avetisyan

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