2014 Kalbajar incident
2014 Karvachar attack | |
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Part of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict | |
Location | Karvachar, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (de facto) Kəlbəcər, Azerbaijan (de jure) |
Date | July, 2014 |
Attack type | Hostage taking, ambush |
Deaths | 1 civilian, 1 army officer and 1 of assailants |
Injured | 1 civilian |
Assailants | Dilqəm Əsgərov, Şahbaz Quliyev, Həsən Həsənov |
Motive | Armenophobia, Nagorno-Karabakh conflict |
Sabotage in Karvachar or Hostage taking in Kəlbəcər (Armenian: Դիվերսիա Քարվաճառում, Sabotage in Karvachar, Azerbaijani: Kəlbəcərdə girov götürülməsi, Hostage taking in Kəlbəcər) was multiday terrorist attack by 3 Azerbaijanis which took place in Karvachar, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (de facto)/Kəlbəcər, Azerbaijan (de jure) and surrounding area in July, 2014.[1][2][3] On the first days of July three ethnic Azerbaijanis - Dilqəm Əsgərov (holding Russian citizenship)[4], Şahbaz Quliyev, Həsən Həsənov have secretly entered the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh.[5] The three kidnapped 17-years-old Armenian shepherd Smbat Tsakanyan in Chumen village whom they later killed.[6]
On July 8, after being revealed in the town of Karvachar (Kəlbəcər) the group started a skirmish with local police which ended with the arrest of Şahbaz Quliyev and the other two fleeing the scene.[6] On July 11, while trying to escape back to Azerbaijan Həsən Həsənov has attacked the civilian Lada Niva driven by off duty army major Sargis Abrahamyan. During the encounter the 42-year-old major was killed and his friend's wife 37-year-old Karine Davtyan was shot in her eye. Həsənov hijacked the car but was shot dead in the firefight with border guards near the Armenian border.[2][6] Davtyan was later transferred to the hospital and recovered. After losing members of his group Dilqəm Əsgərov was arrested by local police tactical units on July 14.[6]
All the three members of the group were carrying assault rifles and pistols with silencers, ammunition and hand grenades.[1][6] Video published by Armenian Public Television shows reconnaissance data collected by the group.[7]. Forensic examination showed their hostage Smbat Tsakanyan was shot with the assault rifle carried by Dilqəm Əsgərov.[8]
The trial over surviving members of the group took place in Stepanakert (Xankəndi) on October 27, 2014. Dilqəm Əsgərov was sentenced to life imprisonment and Şahbaz Quliyev to 22 years in prison.[2] Azerbaijan is officially denying the charges.[9]
The abolition of the armed group has led to Armenian–Azerbaijani clashes in July-August 2014.[10]
As a result of a peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan on November 9, 2020 and subsequent prisoner exchange between parties Dilqəm Əsgərov and Şahbaz Quliyev were transferred to Baku on December 14, 2020.[11]
See also
References
- ^ a b Karabakh Repatriates Body Of Slain Azeri ‘Saboteur’
- ^ a b c Azerbaijanis Charged With Sabotage Go On Trial In Karabakh
- ^ Ethnic Armenians In Karabakh Claim 'Saboteurs' Killed Teenager
- ^ Azerbaijani embassy in Russia informs ICRC on message of Dilgam Asgarov's family about his Russian citizenship
- ^ Self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh to prosecute 2 Azeris for illegally crossing border
- ^ a b c d e Uncovering the Mystery of the Kelbajar Murders
- ^ 1 տարի առաջ հայկական սահմանն անցնողները դիվերսանտ-մարդասպաններ են. բացառիկ կադրեր
- ^ Memorandum on the issue of missing persons in the context of the Azerbaijan-Karabakh conflict
- ^ Bitter Azeri-Armenian Divisions Over "Spy" Trial
- ^ Azeri-Armenian Conflict Fears as Death Toll Rises
- ^ Dilqəm Əsgərov və Şahbaz Quliyev Bakıya gətiriliblər