Nagornyj Karabakh residents set their houses on fire



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IIn the Caucasus region of Nagornyj Karabakh, Armenian villagers set their houses on fire on Saturday to keep them from falling into the hands of Azerbaijani soldiers. In the village of Charektar in Kalbajar district, which according to a ceasefire agreement is to be handed over to Azerbaijan on Sunday, at least six houses were on fire on Saturday morning.

“Today is the last day, tomorrow the Azerbaijani soldiers will be there,” said one soldier. One homeowner who set his living room floor on fire with burning logs said he would not leave his home to Azerbaijanis. “Everyone will burn down their house today.” As early as Friday, dozens of houses in and around Charektar were on fire.

The belligerent neighboring states of Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to a ceasefire in Nagornyj Karabakh this week under Russian mediation after weeks of heavy fighting. Armenia has agreed to hand over control of large areas to Azerbaijan. He must relinquish control of the Kalbajar district on Sunday. The districts of Aghdam will follow on November 20 and Latschin on December 1.


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Nagornyj Karabach had unilaterally declared its independence during the collapse of the Soviet Union. This was followed by a war with 30,000 deaths in the 1990s. The self-proclaimed republic is not yet internationally recognized and is considered part of Azerbaijan under international law. Most of it is inhabited by Armenians. Fighting had broken out again in late September. According to both parties, more than a thousand people have died since then.

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