Shusha-Lachin road.
More than 28 thousand people left Karabakh by the evening of September 26
Baku/26.09.23/Turan: According to Armenian sources, 28,120 people left Karabakh on the evening of September 26. The remains of 125 people killed in the explosion of a fuel warehouse near Khankyandi were transported to Armenia. Dozens of wounded are in various medical institutions.
According to Armenian official sources, there are still 90 thousand people in Karabakh.
"In Nagorno-Karabakh right now, as we speak, 120,000 people are under a real medieval siege due to the closure of the Lachin corridor." Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan stated this during a panel discussion at the strategic forum in Bled, Slovenia, on August 29.--0—
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Politics
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