An unknown person, or persons, has stripped off some of the Armenian writings that were put up at the entrance of Tuzluca city (i.e., the historical Armenian Koghb city) in Turkey’s Igdır Province, which borders Armenia.
The Armenian from the four-language inscription was attacked, according to News.am, reported CNN Turk news agency of Turkey.
The police informed that an unknown person, or persons, had stripped off the letters of the Armenian writing that read “Goodbye,” and a probe has been launched into this incident.
About one month ago, Turkey’s pro-Kurdish “Peoples’ Democratic Party” (HDP)-member mayor of Tuzluca had also put up an Armenian inscription that read “Welcome” and “Goodbye” at the city entrance. This, however, had caused quite a stir especially among the Azerbaijani associations of Igdır.