Ghosts of War 2020
Two years ago, on September 27, 2020, the Azerbaijani army launched its troops, tanks, killer drones, phosphorus bombs, Turkish commandos and thousands of jihadist mercenaries to attack the Republic of Artsakh (baptized Nagorno-Karabakh by the Russians during their conquest in the 19th century), a region populated by more than 90% Armenians who refused, after the fall of the USSR, to remain a territory of Azerbaijan as it had decided Stalin in 1921.
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After forty-four days of an unequal war that left about 4000 dead on each side, 75% of the country was conquered by Baku.
Since then, bodies of Armenian soldiers and civilians are still missing, prisoners of war have not been returned and Azerbaijan has continued to regularly violate the ceasefire of November 9, 2020, signed under the aegis of Russia.
After sometimes deadly attacks, several villages and hills located on the territory of the Republic of Armenia itself have…
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