Mothers of missing soldiers held a rally in Yerevan.

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Mothers of missing servicemen held a rally outside the government building in Yerevan, once again demanding that the authorities find their sons.

"Caucasian Knot" reported that relatives and friends of missing soldiers in Armenia regularly hold protests demanding their recovery. On September 27, relatives of soldiers missing in action during the 44-day war demanded a meeting with the leadership of the Armenian General Staff to learn the fate of their sons. During a protest on September 29, parents blocked the gates of the Ministry of Defense, which led to a scuffle between them and military police officers. In early October, two people were detained at a protest and charged with hooliganism.

Mothers of missing servicemen held a protest outside the Armenian government building on March 8, News.am reports.

They stated that the uncertainty is becoming more and more difficult to bear with each passing day. "We have many parents who, unfortunately, are not with us today because they could not bear this pain," said one of the protesters, Asya Danielyan, the mother of Varuzhan Israelyan, who went missing during the 44-day war.

According to Danielyan, the protesters once again demanded that the Ministry of Justice, the Human Rights Department, and the Prosecutor's Office find their sons.

By October 2022, 217 people had been officially recognized as missing in action during the 44-day war in Armenia. The parents of soldiers whose fate remained unclear after the war periodically hold protests outside the Ministry of Defense and the government of Armenia. According to the Red Cross, approximately 300 people are listed as missing during the 2020-2023 hostilities. In addition, several dozen families disagreed with the results of the examination, which declared their relatives dead - they insist that their loved ones should be included in the list of missing persons. Relatives of the fighters spoke out against the dismissal of the head of the National Security Service of Armenia, Armen Abazyan, who carried out extensive work to search for the fighters.

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