The Armenian Prime Minister says ethnic cleansing is 'under way' in Nagorno-Karabakh, as thousands of ethnic Armenians continue to flee the region. It comes after a 24-hour military offensive took place in the region last week.
The Armenian Prime Minister says ethnic cleansing is"under way" in Nagorno-Karabakh, as thousands of ethnic Armenians continue to flee the region. It comes after a 24-hour military offensive took place in the region last week.The Armenian government has released a statement saying at least 6,650 people have crossed into Armenia from Nagorno-Karabakh since a deadly 24-hour military offensive took place last week.
“We don’t know what happens to us next. We don’t know what has in store for us, There is not a single chance to go back. If there were chances, we would not leave in the first place. It is very dangerous there.”She says the situation is volatile, and she has no plans to return. "Armenia is already almost gone. No leadership... If they knew history, they wouldn't have done this. History of the genocide , our history, if they knew it... Karabakh is Armenian, there were never Azeris in our village."
The Armenian Prime Minister, Nikol Pashinyan, says the recent events are a continuation of persecution, and an indication that ethnic cleansing is "under way" in the region.
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