Six months ago, Azerbaijan conquered the autonomous republic of Arstakh in 24 hours. Nagorno-Karabakh was emptied of its entire population: to this day, there remain 10 to 11 Armenians in the country.

At the end of a forced exodus via the Lachin corridor, called ‘the road to hell’, the Artsakhiotes found refuge in the Republic of Armenia. Although the welcome by their Armenian brothers was warm and the government's help real, they struggle to find work, pay their rents, and treat their trauma.