
Baku, Azerbaijan, April 24. During a court
session on Thursday at the Baku Military Court, victim Ilham
Hasanov testified about the day Shusha was occupied by Armenian
armed forces, Trend reports.
He recounted that his brother, Rovshan Hasanov, went missing in
Shusha on the night of May 7–8, 1992. Hasanov also stated that he
was forced to abandon his fully furnished two-room apartment on N.
Narimanov Street in Shusha.
“At that time, bombs were raining down on Shusha,” he
emphasized.
The trial continues for Armenian nationals accused of crimes
against peace and humanity, including war crimes, terrorism, waging
and preparing aggressive war, genocide, violations of the laws and
customs of war, forcible seizure and retention of power, and
financing terrorism, among other offenses related to Armenia’s
military aggression.