Thirty-three years have passed since the Armenian terrorist shot down an MI-8 helicopter near Garakand village of the Khojavand district on November 20, 1991.
Report recalls that the terrorist act killed 22 people.
State Secretary Tofig Ismayilov, Deputy Prime Minister Zulfu Hajiyev, Minister of Internal Affairs Mahammad Asadov, Prosecutor General Ismat Gayibov, parliamentarians Vagif Jafarov and Vali Mammadov, Department Chief at the Presidential Administration Osman Mirzeyev, Deputy Minister Gurban Namazaliyev, Assistant to State Secretary Rafig Mammadov, employees of Azerbaijan State TV and Radio Ali Mustafayev, Arif Huseynzade and Fakhraddin Shakhbazov, police Major-General Mikhail Dmitrievich Lukashov, Lieutenant Colonel Oleg Nikolayevich Kocherev, Prosecutor of the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast (NKAO) Igor Alexandrovich Plaviski, Head of Internal Affairs Office of the former NKAO Vladimir Vladimirovich Kovalyov, Chief of National Security Department on Nagorno Karabakh Sergey Semyonovich Ivanov, Commandant for Emergency Situations of the former NKAO Nikolay Vladimirovich Jinkin, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan Sanlal Dasumovich Serikov, Commander of helicopter crew Vyacheslav Vladimirovich Kotov, and members of the helicopter crew Gennadiy Vladimirovich Domov and Dmitry Borisovich Yarovenko were killed in the helicopter crash in the Garakand village, Khojavand.
Initially, officials suggested that the helicopter might have crashed into a rock in the fog, but a few days later, they confirmed that it had been shot down. By committing this terrorist attack, the Armenian separatists once again proved their terrorist nature.
The village of Garakend, where the terrorist act was committed by Armenians, was liberated from enemy occupation in 2023.