Armenia begins to admit transfer of fighters to Russia

In the wake of Armenia's sending of Su-30 fighter jets to Russia to support the occupation of Ukraine, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's team remained silent, but telegrams close to the government abandoned the denial of the truth and brought it to the forefront. Opinions began to put forüard an idea that "Armenia is a sovereign country, it is up to us whether to send planes to Russia or not. It is not a wrong decision," and the issue of aggression against Ukraine was ignored.

Report informs, citing the Turkish Haber Global TV channel, that Pashinyan has been criticized on the Armenian segment of the social networks for showing Su-30 fighters, which were brought to the country from Syria, to NATO officials as evidence. On the social network: "Armenia is a sovereign country, we do not have to prove anything to anyone," "Pashinyan has shown weakness."

In addition, the issue has led to tensions in Russia and Armenia. Thus, Haber Global's news that four fighter jets were sent to Russia together with the pilots revealed the weakness of Armenia's intelligence. The leak of classified information has put Pashinyan in a difficult position against Russia, and diplomatic tensions between the two countries have erupted.

Now the focus is on how the world community will react to Armenia's support for Russia in the occupation of Ukraine.

For the first time, Haber Global TV channel reported that Armenia supports Russia with fighter jets and pilots. Although Armenian leader Nikol Pashinyan initially denied the news, satellite images broadcast by Haber Global later forced him to remain silent. Thus, with this action, Armenia has become a party to the war and a partner in the occupation. In addition, in order to create an atmosphere in which fighter jets never leave the country, the Armenian government has urgently brought Su-30 aircraft from Syria and demonstrated them to NATO officials.

The Armenian government has yet to respond to satellite images shared by Haber Global last week.

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