During the investigation, Maral Nazaryan said that in September, when the war began, Euljekjiyan Viken Abraham contacted some of his friends in Lebanon:
"We arrived in Shusha together. At the time, he was on the phone with a Lebanese citizen named Hovak. Hovak told him that they pay $2,000-$2,500 a month in the war. Besides, they also pay salaries. Viken agreed. I objected to him because he was not a citizen of Armenia, and it would create problems for us in the future. But he disagreed and went to war. Talking to me on the phone, he said that he was in the vicinity of Khojavand, that they were provided with modern weapons and clothing. After 3-4 days, he returned and said that the Azerbaijanis were very strong, all the terrorist mercenaries who arrived from abroad were killed, and he himself escaped. We then arrived in Lachin. On November 10, we heard that the war was over. When we came to pick up our things from the hotel in Shusha, the Azerbaijani military captured us. They saw Vicken's photographs from the war on his phone and detained him."
Today, in the administrative building of the Yasamal District Court in Baku, the court session continued on the criminal case of the Lebanese mercenary terrorist Euljekjian Vicken Abraham, who fought in Karabakh. The state prosecutor demanded that the defendant be sentenced to 20 years in prison. The subsequent trial is scheduled for June 11.