“We were ordered to slaughter every Armenian in the village,” said a Turkish-paid Syrian mercenary who was captured by Artsakh Forces and is currently one of two foreign jihadists being charged by Armenia’s authorities for international terrorism. He told interrogators on Tuesday that in addition to his promised monthly $2000 stipend, he and others were offered $100 for every Armenian they beheaded.
When he was captured on Sunday by Artsakh Defense Army forces, the Syrian citizen introduced himself as Yusuf Alaabet al-Hajji and said he was a resident of the Ziyadiya village in the Jisr al-Shughur region of Idlib province of Syria. On October 30, another Ankara-backed mercenary calling himself Mehrab Muhammad al-Shkheir from the Syrian city of Hama was also captured, with Armenia’s authorities filing similar charges against him.
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