It has been reported that 6,650 people crossed into Armenia from Nagorno-Karabakh
Almost 3,000 ethnic Armenians have crossed into Armenia from Nagorno-Karabakh since last week’s
in the disputed region, which left hundreds of people dead, wounded or missing, report the Guardian’s Andrew Roth and Sam Jones., according to an Armenian government statement cited by Russia’s Tass state news agency.on Sunday, becoming the first civilians to reach Armenia in nearly a year and reuniting families after a 10-month blockade by Azerbaijan that has led to desperate shortages of food, fuel and water in the local capital, Stepanakert, and surrounding areas.
Officials in the breakaway Armenian government in the region have said they plan to evacuate thousands of displaced people from the region to
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