Armenian blogger showed how "starving" in the "siege" Karabakh
Baku/21.01.23/Turan: Blogger David Simonyan, a resident of Khankyandi, recently published a series of video reports on the situation in Karabakh during the “blockade”.
These materials refute the allegations of Armenian propaganda about the terrible famine in Karabakh after the start of the action of Azerbaijani activists on the Khankyandi-Lachin road near Shusha on December 12.
The video shows the streets, pharmacies and shops of Khankyandi, as well as the city bazaar.
There is a shortage of a number of foodstuffs and medicines, people are worried about the situation, but they do not complain about hunger. On the contrary, they claim that they have everything and can hold out for another year.
A large number of cars on the streets also indicate that there is no gasoline deficit in the city, despite the allegations of the Armenian side.
These videos were filmed on January 17, that is, four days ago, and refute the claims of a humanitarian catastrophe and mass starvation in Karabakh. -02B-
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