Yerevan protester Ghukasyan has been placed under house arrest.
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The court changed the preventive measure for the relative of soldier Arsen Ghukasyan, who went missing during the Karabakh war and was detained at a protest.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," on October 6, security forces in Yerevan detained Arsen Ghukasyan and Abidjan (also referred to in the media as Abidjan) Sargsyan, who were participating in a protest for relatives of soldiers who went missing during the 44-day war in Karabakh. Both are charged with hooliganism and obstructing the work of an official. The case was opened following a protest outside the Ministry of Defense building, where protesters blocked the entrance to the ministry, preventing anyone from entering or leaving. On October 7, Ghukasyan was arrested, and Sargsyan was released on bail.
On September 27, relatives of those missing in action during the 44-day war demanded a meeting with the leadership of the Armenian General Staff to learn the fate of the soldiers. On September 29, during a protest, parents of military personnel blocked the gates of the Defense Ministry building, which led to a scuffle between them and military police officers.
A Yerevan court changed the preventive measure for Arsen Ghukasyan, a relative of a soldier who went missing during the 44-day war in Nagorno-Karabakh, News.am reported on October 31.
The preventive measure in the form of detention was replaced with house arrest, a travel ban, and bail of one million drams ($2,600).
The parents of soldiers whose fate remained unclear after the war periodically hold protests outside the Ministry of Defense and the Armenian government. Moreover, 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.
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