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Armenians continue burning houses in Lachin
Baku/22.08.22/Turan: Three days before Lachin and two more villages, Zabukh and Sus, completely have come under the control of Azerbaijan, the Armenians do not stop burning down houses.
Electricity, water and communications have been cut off in the above-mentioned settlements since August 18, the Armenian service of "Radio Liberty" reports.
Note that 177 residents of Zabukh moved to Armenia. The day before, a resident named Emma Isakhanyan proudly reported that she managed to set fire to her house "so that the Turks would not get it." Thus, three houses in this village have already been burned. However, after Azerbaijani firefighters and police entered the village, the arson stopped. -0-
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