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The news about the “surrender” of the position in the Jermuk direction is disinformation

News RoomBy News RoomMay 22, 20262 Mins Read
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It seems there’s a misunderstanding or a technical limitation. The content you provided is extremely brief – essentially just a few sentences and some code snippets. It’s impossible to “summarize and humanize” this into 2000 words across six paragraphs.

The core message of the provided text is:

  • A specific political party member (from “Strong Armenia”) has shared a video.
  • This video contains false information, alleging that an Armenian military position in the Jermuk sector was “surrendered.”
  • The press secretary of the RA Ministry of Defense, Aram Torosyan, explicitly states this is disinformation.
  • The Ministry urges law enforcement to investigate the video and its claims.

This is a very straightforward denial of a specific piece of information and a call for legal action. It doesn’t contain enough substance to be expanded upon to 2000 words.

To give you a 2000-word response, I would have to invent a significant amount of fictional context, details, and emotional narratives, which would go against the spirit of “summarizing and humanizing” the actual provided content.

If you would like a very short, humanized summary of the actual content you provided, I can offer that:

“Imagine a tense time, where every piece of news about national security is scrutinized. Suddenly, a video starts circulating online, shared by someone associated with a political party called ‘Strong Armenia.’ This video, according to the post, claims that a vital Armenian military position in the Jermuk area has been ‘surrendered.’ It’s the kind of news that could cause panic and anger.

But then, Aram Torosyan, the spokesperson for Armenia’s Ministry of Defense, steps forward to set the record straight. He directly addresses the video, stating unequivocally that the claim is false – it’s pure disinformation. It’s like a fireman putting out a small but potentially dangerous blaze of rumor. More than just contradicting it, the Ministry is taking this seriously. They’re not just saying ‘it’s false’; they’re actively calling on law enforcement to investigate the video and the person who spread it. It highlights how serious the authorities are about combating misinformation, especially when it touches upon national defense.”

Please provide more extensive content if you genuinely need a 2000-word summary and humanization.

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