Deadly Israeli protesters persecute Lebanese media figures in Armenia



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The Lebanese media delegation covering the military operations in Artsakh, Armenia, escaped missile attacks that targeted the immediate vicinity of a church where they were present to photograph it being bombed twice in recent days.

During the visit of the Lebanese media delegation to the town of Shushi – Nagorno Karabakh to photograph the church, which was bombed twice on Thursday, the shelling in the vicinity of the church was resumed and they were asked to take refuge in a shelter in front of the church, and was prevented from leaving until the shelling stopped.

The National News Agency reported that the Lebanese team is doing well and left Artsakh for Yerevan.

The incident is the second after a reconnaissance plane, among the Azerbaijani forces, captured the bus carrying the Lebanese media delegation on Thursday, during its departure from the city of Stefanagir, the official capital of the Karabakh region.

The delegation tried to transmit images of the bombing and destruction, before the bombardment intensified, forcing them to go to a shelter in the city. The “Al-Nahar” correspondent, Iskandar Hashasho, said, in direct view, that the sirens did not stop for two hours, which prevented them from leaving for the city of Shushi, where the cathedral was bombed by drones and destroyed.

When the shelling stopped, the delegation decided to inspect the effects of the shelling, but when the bus left the city, they were followed by drones, which according to the Armenian fighters are very high-tech Israeli planes, forcing the delegation to take refuge in Mount after leaving the bus until the drones left.

Drones monitor any cell phone signals moving in the city, and the city is considered a complete military zone even though it does not include any military barracks.

The capital is not witnessing clashes, and the delegation is unable to move due to heavy drone flight, and the capital is exposed to heavy bombardment of civilian targets, including one of the bridges. The city of Shushi, which has been used to wars for years and includes shelters, is completely empty of civilians.




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