Residents of Aygehovit village in Armenia’s Tavush province, where it was decided to stop the crop harvesting of grapes, may receive compensation from the state. Around 150-200 tones of crop remain in those vineyards, but the villagers cannot harvest them since the vineyards are under the fire of the adversary.
Aygehovit governor Levon Grigoryan told Armenain News – NEWS.am that they will once again try harvesting the crop at the end of the month. “The people have agreements, so let’s see what happens. If we are not able to harvest the crop again, the state will have to pay compensation,” Grigoryan said.
The regional administration of Armenia’s Tavush province promised to pay compensation to the villagers for the material damages incurred as a result of the Azerbaijani shelling.
The Azerbaijani side has been intensively firing at the border villages of Armenia’s Tavush province for several days. The Azerbaijani shootings resulted in deaths among the civilian population.