Son of Azerbaijani captured by Armenians is yet to get information about father after about 30 years
By Trend
The appeals to the international organizations have not yielded any results, Bakhtiyar Mammadov, the son of Feruz Mammadov, who disappeared on May 8, 1992 during the occupation of Azerbaijan’s Shusha city, told Trend on Aug. 30.
"Up till now I can not get accurate information about my father," Mammadov said. "During the occupation of the city, Feruz Mammadov served in the 816th Self-Defense Battalion."
"Several times we received news about my father, who was taken prisoner by the Armenians during the occupation of Shusha city," Mammadov said. "The steps were repeatedly taken to free him, but to no avail."
"We applied to the Azerbaijani State Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing People and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in 1992-1993," Mammadli said. "The official structures said that the search operations were underway and we did not give up hope. Almost 30 years have passed and families like ours continue to wait."
Mammadli informed about the different approach of the ICRC to the Armenian and Azerbaijani captives and hostages.
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