Parents of war prisoners and missing soldiers spent night outside Government building to demand return of their sons

The parents of soldiers, who went missing or taken hostage during the 44-day war in Artsakh, have been protesting third day in a row outside the Armenian government building, demanding that the authorities take urgent action to find their sons and organize the swift return of the war prisoners.
On Monday, they spent night outside the Government building. The participants of the peaceful protest want to meet Nikol Pashinyan and check what are the government plans about the fate of their sons and brothers.
To remind, they took to streets on Sunday with posters reading "Azerbaijan should respect the international law," "Freedom to Armenian war prisoners and captives," "All provisions of the ceasefire agreement should be respected," "Azerbaijan has kidnapped Armenian citizens and illegally keeps them."
Latest news
Latest newsArmenia and Russia: Redefining Dependence in a Time of Regional Upheaval
11.Apr.2026
Ceasefire Without Effect: Traffic Through the Strait of Hormuz Remains Paralyzed
10.Apr.2026
Repairs to the Druzhba Oil Pipeline Near Completion: Kyiv Seeks to Ease Tensions within the EU
10.Apr.2026
Armenia’s 2026 Elections: System Stability Amid Low Trust and Fragmented Competition
08.Apr.2026
Escalation Around Iran: The U.S. Increases Pressure
07.Apr.2026
Tbilisi Brings the Region Closer: The South Caucasus Strengthens Coordination
07.Apr.2026
Ukraine Develops a “Low-Cost Shield”: New Air Defense System Could Change the Rules of Warfare by 2027
06.Apr.2026
Yale report: Russian companies may have been involved in the deportation of Ukrainian children
05.Apr.2026
Ukraine says Russian offensive thwarted as frontline situation improves
04.Apr.2026
Turkiye Conducts Large-Scale Military Drills
03.Apr.2026

17 Apr 2026


