Azerbaijani Armed Forces Enter Lachin, Armenians Did Not Flee Timely
Baku /01.12.20 / Turan: 12/01/20 / Turan: At midnight from November 30 to December 1, the convoys of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces began to enter the territory of the Lachin region from two directions. The Armenian population left the villages, but they did not leave the city of Lachin itself. Once again, the Armenian leadership deceived itself and the population, saying that the city of Lachin would remain under its control. However, on November 30, the Armenians were told that by 6 pm they should leave the city of Lachin.
Former adviser to Pashinyan Hakob Chakharyan wrote on his Facebook page that four days ago the Armenians were told to leave Lachin by 18:00 on November 30 and surrender the city. However, the next day, the leaders of the Karabakh separatists said that Lachin and the two nearest villages remain under the control of Armenians and there is no need to leave.
"Today, November 30, at 17:00 (one hour before the specified time), they said that at 18:00 residents must leave the city and the nearby villages. People have no opportunity and time to leave these territories. What will we do now? What will happen with our compatriots? Why did you deceitfully keep them in the city until now? How can we help these people now?", writes Chakharyan. ---02D-
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- 30 November 2020 17:46
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- 1 December 2020 01:03
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