The resident of Koti village in the Tavush Province of Armenia, Razmik Tumanyan, 22, who was wounded during the shooting by Azerbaijan, was discharged on Monday from the Ministry of Defense Central Clinical Military Hospital in capital city Yerevan.
His mother, Nazik Tumanyan, 42, who likewise had sustained shrapnel wounds on the same day and was hospitalized, told the above-said to Armenian News-NEWS.am.
“He underwent surgery at the hospital,” added Nazik Tumanyan. “[But] he still can’t put his foot on the ground.”
In her words, the residents of Koti are used to shooting by the adversary. When they hear shots, they immediately enter the basements of their houses.
On the evening of September 2, Azerbaijan had opened fire at around twenty border villages in the Tavush Province, and as a result, Razmik and Nazik Tumanyan were wounded. First, they were taken to the Noyemberyan town medical center, and then to the Central Clinical Military Hospital.