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visits Armenia, 19-Mar.-2024 – NATO HQ


visits Armenia, 19-Mar.-2024  NATO HQ

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Iran alerted Russia to security threat before Moscow attack: Reuters – ARMENPRESS


Iran alerted Russia to security threat before Moscow attack: Reuters  ARMENPRESS

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Modern geopolitical realities increase strategic Middle Corridor importance, Deputy Minister


The modern geopolitical realities increase the strategic importance of the Middle Corridor (Trans-Caspian International Transport Route) in transportation between Asia and Europe.

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Azerbaijan, Turkiye discuss cooperation prospects


Azerbaijani Economy Minister Mikayil Jabbarov discussed with the representatives of Turkish companies Koç Holding and Aksoy Holding the possibilities of implementation of investment projects in Azerbaijan and prospects of cooperation, Azernews reports, citing a post shared by the Minister on his X account.

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The Court of Appeal rejected the complaint of Aziz Orujev


The Baku Court of Appeal rejected a complaint against the extension of the arrest of the head of “Channel-13” Internet television Aziz Orujev, his wife Lamia Orujeva said. She recalled that in March, the court extended the period of pre-trial detention of A.Orujev for another 2 months.  However, the court…


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Journalistic Investigation Reveals Russian Attacks on US Diplomats in Tbilisi


On March 31, a joint investigation by 60 Minutes, The Insider, and Der Spiegel identified two cases in which US diplomats were targeted by Russian spies using acoustic weapons in Tbilisi, Georgia. 60 Minutes focuses on one of the cases in particular, with the prime suspect believed to be an Albert Averyanov, a member of the Russian intelligence unit 29155, which allegedly may have been involved in the attacks.

In the interview with 60 Minutes, the wife of the Justice Department official at the US Embassy in Tbilisi reported that on October 7, 2021, she believes that she was attacked while she was doing laundry in her home. According to her statement, she heard a sharp noise coming into the laundry room, specifying: “It just pierced my ears, came in my left side, felt like it came through the window, into my left ear.” 

After the attack, the 40-year-old woman experienced severe headaches and projectile vomiting, but the symptoms didn’t stop there. Brain fog, loss of coordination and vestibular damage, holes in her inner ear canals were the symptoms that continued to plague her. She had to undergo two surgeries on her ear and metal plates were placed in her skull.

Albert Averyanov was identified by the victim herself. According to her, after the attack, she looked at the security camera and saw an unknown vehicle parked in front of her house. She approached the vehicle and saw an unknown man standing in front of it. Later, 60 Minutes investigative partner Christo Grozev, a head of the investigations for The Insider, acquired the photo and additional evidence of Averyanov’s involvement in the attacks. When shown the photo, the woman confirmed the resemblance to the man she saw after the attack.

As for the additional evidence, Grozev was the one who discovered the secret Russian intelligence unit 29155. The unit’s involvement can be proven by an accounting document showing that a 29155 officer received a bonus for work on “potential capabilities of non-lethal acoustic weapons…”. Albert Averyanov’s name appears on travel manifests and phone records alongside known members of 29155. He’s also the son of the unit’s commander.

During the attack on the 40-year-old woman, Averyanov’s phone was turned off in Tbilisi, and sources say there’s evidence that someone in Tbilisi logged into Averyanov’s personal email during that time. Grozev believes that it was most likely Averyanov himself – and that he was in the city.


Cases of US officials being targeted by a microwave beam or acoustic ultrasound have been documented for more than a decade. White House staff, CIA officers, FBI agents, military officers, diplomats and their families are among those who believe they have been affected by the attacks, all of whom have some sort of connection to Russia. Their cases have been dubbed the “Havana syndrome,” since the first recognized case occurred in Cuba in 2016. US authorities have been reluctant to pin the blame on Russia. A US intelligence assessment published in 2023 concluded that it was “very unlikely” that a foreign adversary was responsible for the cases, but acknowledged that some intelligence agencies had only “low” or “moderate” confidence in this conclusion.

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Journalistic Investigation Reveals Russian Attacks on US Diplomats in Tbilisi


On March 31, a joint investigation by 60 Minutes, The Insider, and Der Spiegel identified two cases in which US diplomats were targeted by Russian spies using acoustic weapons in Tbilisi, Georgia. 60 Minutes focuses on one of the cases in particular, with the prime suspect believed to be an Albert Averyanov, a member of the Russian intelligence unit 29155, which allegedly may have been involved in the attacks.

In the interview with 60 Minutes, the wife of the Justice Department official at the US Embassy in Tbilisi reported that on October 7, 2021, she believes that she was attacked while she was doing laundry in her home. According to her statement, she heard a sharp noise coming into the laundry room, specifying: “It just pierced my ears, came in my left side, felt like it came through the window, into my left ear.” 

After the attack, the 40-year-old woman experienced severe headaches and projectile vomiting, but the symptoms didn’t stop there. Brain fog, loss of coordination and vestibular damage, holes in her inner ear canals were the symptoms that continued to plague her. She had to undergo two surgeries on her ear and metal plates were placed in her skull.

Albert Averyanov was identified by the victim herself. According to her, after the attack, she looked at the security camera and saw an unknown vehicle parked in front of her house. She approached the vehicle and saw an unknown man standing in front of it. Later, 60 Minutes investigative partner Christo Grozev, a head of the investigations for The Insider, acquired the photo and additional evidence of Averyanov’s involvement in the attacks. When shown the photo, the woman confirmed the resemblance to the man she saw after the attack.

As for the additional evidence, Grozev was the one who discovered the secret Russian intelligence unit 29155. The unit’s involvement can be proven by an accounting document showing that a 29155 officer received a bonus for work on “potential capabilities of non-lethal acoustic weapons…”. Albert Averyanov’s name appears on travel manifests and phone records alongside known members of 29155. He’s also the son of the unit’s commander.

During the attack on the 40-year-old woman, Averyanov’s phone was turned off in Tbilisi, and sources say there’s evidence that someone in Tbilisi logged into Averyanov’s personal email during that time. Grozev believes that it was most likely Averyanov himself – and that he was in the city.


Cases of US officials being targeted by a microwave beam or acoustic ultrasound have been documented for more than a decade. White House staff, CIA officers, FBI agents, military officers, diplomats and their families are among those who believe they have been affected by the attacks, all of whom have some sort of connection to Russia. Their cases have been dubbed the “Havana syndrome,” since the first recognized case occurred in Cuba in 2016. US authorities have been reluctant to pin the blame on Russia. A US intelligence assessment published in 2023 concluded that it was “very unlikely” that a foreign adversary was responsible for the cases, but acknowledged that some intelligence agencies had only “low” or “moderate” confidence in this conclusion.

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Armenia vs Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan vs Armenia cases’ hearings to be held at UN International Court of Justice – NEWS.am


Armenia vs Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan vs Armenia cases’ hearings to be held at UN International Court of Justice  NEWS.am

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Azerbaijan plays significant role in combating France’s neo-colonialist policy – Marie-Line Sakilia (Interview) – Trend News Agency


Azerbaijan plays significant role in combating France’s neo-colonialist policy – Marie-Line Sakilia (Interview)  Trend News Agency

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Armenia vs Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan vs Armenia cases’ hearings to be held at UN International Court of Justice


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