The Tufenkian Foundation has installed solar panels on the frontline in Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh), Tufenkian Foundation Office Coordinator Medina Hovhannisyan said, according to Artsakhpress.
The panels keep key communication and visibility devices constantly charged and functional, the foundation said earlier in a tweet.
According to Hovhannisyan, the project’s is aimed at supporting the Artsakh defense army.
“Tufenkian charitable foundation ordered the construction of solar systems from Arpi Solar organization operating in Armenia. Solar systems designed by the company are mobile and quite powerful,’’ Medina Hovhannisyan underscored.
The first batch of panels were installed in March and will be followed by another one in the course of the year.

“70-80 percent of the Azerbaijani servicemen serving in the frontline are representatives of ethnic minorities. It can be stated that they are drafted to the army forcefully being immediately sent to the frontline. This is the reason why the majority of the killed soldiers are Talysh people, Tatars and Udis, as it can be inferred from their names,” member of Talish Cultural Council, participant of Talish freedom movement, reporter of “Tolishi Sado” newspaper Shahin Mirzoev, who fled to Armenia from Azerbaijan with his family, told the aforesaid to the reporters, Panorama.am reports.
The greatest injustice in our society is the deficit.
A week after negotiating the cease-fire along the line of contact around Nagorno-Karabakh, the relative calm seems to hold despite sporadic shooting reported by both warring parties.