The population of 6 Armenian villages in Karabakh left their homes and took refuge at the peacekeepers’ base
Baku/19.09.23/Turan: Residents of six villages in Karabakh: Nakhchivanik, Khanabad, Pirlyar (Khramort), Jyutju (Machkalashen), Janyatag and Aranzamin (Sarnaghbyur) were evacuated. The Armenian media reported this on the evening of September 19.
This may mean that the Azerbaijani Armed Forces are advancing in these directions.
In turn, the telegram channel of Russian peacekeepers reports that 1800 civilians took refuge at the peacekeepers’ base in Khojaly.
Apparently, this is just like the residents of these villages that border the Agdam region.
The Armenian side also reports 25 dead and 80 wounded during the anti-terrorist operation of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces that began today. -0-
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