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crisis. Throughout the spring of 1992, Stepanakert (which had fifty five thousand inhabitants) was under siege – Azerbaijan had cut all the land communication between
Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. Stepanakert had no access by road to Armenia for almost two years and its only link to the outside world was by helicopter across the mountains to Armenia. Thus many of its residents had been virtually trapped there all that time.
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Azerbaijani forces held the town of Shusha, which overlooks Stepanakert, they pounded the latter with Grads and heavy artillery fire, hitting civilians, residential areas, hospitals, and the like... Russian pilot Anatolii Chistiakov said that the Azerbaijanis routinely ask mercenary pilots to drop tear gas to cause panic among civilians."
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Azerbaijani side loses more militarily but the Armenian side evidently has far more losses among the civilian population because the battles take place mainly in the Armenian-populated regions (Armenians are the majority in Karabakh). On top of that, all the Karabakh Armenians are exhausted as a
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Stepanakert was constantly attacked by Azerbaijanis, starting around 1991, in October. The Helsinki Watch members had gone around the city and had observed the widespread damage and photographed many damages to civilian areas. The delegation also noticed that almost every apartment in
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Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh since 1989. Since the fall of 1991 the imposed blockade became full and continuous. The blockades shattered the Armenian economy, sparked social unrest and created a devastating humanitarian
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Azerbaijan all essential supplies, including water, electricity, food and medicines were virtually cut off. The Armenians living in Stepanakert had to spend almost the whole time sheltering in basements and cellars in appalling conditions. According to
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Stepanakert was in a frenzy of spring-cleaning. In brilliant sunshine, tiny old women were sweeping up rubble and shifting bits of wall. The crunch of broken glass being dragged over broken pavements was the loudest sound. There were ruined buildings on all sides, and almost every house had some
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Stepanakert lay in the most vulnerable position, with Aghdam 15 miles to the East, Khojaly to the North and Shusha to the South. The Azeri controlled towns of Shusha and Khojaly were overlooking Stepanakert and were used as main bases for shelling and bombing the capital. Helsinki
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Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, life has reverted to Stone Age urgency and precariousness. Take, for example, drinking water, a pressing concern since the Azerbaijanis shut off electricity to pumps that drive the waterworks in this predominantly
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January 21–25 I was in Stepanakert. The city still had no electricity or water. Water was so difficult to obtain that drinking tea was disgraceful. There were no products to trade for food stamps. There were cases of hunger edema in the city. Stepanakert reminded me of documentaries about the
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that Azerbaijani forces had "pounded the capital of Nagorno Karabakh, Stepanakert, and other Armenian towns and villages with shells and grenades. The indiscriminate shelling and sniper shooting killed or maimed hundreds of civilians, destroyed homes, hospitals and other objects that are not
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was concentrated in Stepanakert after leaving due to the battle zone, and even poorly aimed bombing by Azerbaijani aircraft resulted in heavy losses of civilians. Karabakh's self-defense forces retaliated, and in two days of fighting captured Shusha the last Azerbaijani inhabited area in
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United States assistance under this or any other Act may not be provided to the Government of Azerbaijan until the President determines that the Government of Azerbaijan is taking demonstrable steps to cease all blockades and other offensive uses of force against Armenia and
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If I have a memory, it is the cold. When you spend the night sleeping in a bomb shelter, in a basement, and when the stove goes out before morning, then it gets terribly cold. In the morning, when you go upstairs, you don't know whether your home will be there or
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After six months of daily bombardments by Azerbaijani missiles, the damage that is visible in this isolated city of 70,000 Armenians is frightening enough. There are jagged, blackened holes in nearly every building. There is no water, electricity, food or
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The capital, Stepanakert, is under daily artillery bombardment. Not a single home is heated or has electricity, because the blockade has cut off all incoming fuel... Every village has its own defense force because every village is in the war
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and had the region's only airport. The airport was of vital importance for the survival of the population in Karabakh, which had no land connection with Armenia and was under a total blockade by Azerbaijan. According to reports from
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Daily bombardment by Azerbaijan's Grad missiles and attacks on Goris and Kapan caused thousands of civilian and military deaths, and massive property destruction. Bombs had been constantly directed towards Stepanakert, until the
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rocket-launchers, which is a prohibited weapon. Both the international community and the new, democratic leaders of Russia were silent and did not hold Azerbaijan accountable for violating the international law.
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was the only Azerbaijani-controlled area near Stepanakert during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, which was used to launch GRAD missiles into Stepanakert's neighborhoods. Almost all of the civilian population of
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Yesterday morning, Sukhoi-25 jets raided residential areas of Stepanakert and dropped bombs near an Armenian church, Christ the Savior, in nearby Shusha at the precise moment the divine liturgy was being said.
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Helsinki Watch's report stated that the "Azerbaijani shelling and bombing were reckless and indiscriminate, and aimed at terrorizing and forcing out Armenian civilians. Like previous Azerbaijani attacks on
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Azerbaijan has sought from the beginning of the conflict to achieve its aims by steadily escalating military means. The Armenian community of Nagorno Karabakh is the primary victim in this tragic conflict.
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multiple-launch rocket systems. The indiscriminate shelling, sniper shooting and aerial attacks killed or maimed hundreds of civilians and destroyed homes, hospitals and other buildings that were not
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with 1100 pound shells hitting the hostel and killing "dozens" of people. The ITAR-TASS news agency said civilians were buried in the rubble of their homes and the number of casualties was uncertain.
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trace of war damage, an exposed roof, bullet holes, cracks, staring windows. There were no shops, no gas, no electricity, no phones, no post, and no cash money.
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Nagorno-Karabakh. Thus they gained control over Nagorno-Karabakh, which brought an end to shelling and bombardment of Stepanakert, the capital of the breakaway
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bakeries have shut, so they hull raw wheat and boil it instead. "We basically are surviving off tea," Airepetyan said. "There are no more noodles, no rice."
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result of militarization of daily life. There is not enough fuel; gas pipeline is constantly blown up, it is cold, and in blockaded towns there is famine…
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3199:NATO Lisbon Summit Declaration
2510:Berkadzor fuel depot explosion
2284:2016 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
2095:1990 Tbilisi–Agdam bus bombing
2072:Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms
1458:"Карабах: хронология конфликт"
1185:
1165:
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1075:The Europa World Yearbook 2004
847:legitimate military targets."
654:During the winter of 1991–92,
278:Civilian clashes and massacres
1:
2575:Armenian-occupied territories
2256:2010 Nagorno-Karabakh clashes
1019:
903:reporter John-Thor Dahlburg:
827:A delegation of members from
522:
3194:Nagorno-Karabakh Declaration
3051:Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
2490:Blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh
2181:1993 Azerbaijani coup d'état
2028:Armenia–Azerbaijan relations
1864:Golos Armenii, 21 Sept 1993
1608:Denber, Rachel (July 1993).
1515:Denber, Rachel (July 1993).
1309:Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia
1174:. Human Rights Watch, 1992.
1122:Denber, Rachel (July 1993).
1037:Witt, Howard (31 May 1992).
896:Nazi-blockade of Leningrad.
787:Artsakhi Self Defense forces
649:
483:Memorial Human Rights Center
7:
2448:2020–2021 Armenian protests
2415:Russian Mil Mi-24 shootdown
1800:The Global Dynamics of News
1404:University of Chicago Press
1400:Armenia: A Historical Atlas
991:Pogrom of Armenians in Baku
962:
911:Armenian city of 70,000...
627:
476:legitimate military targets
57:November 1991 – May 9, 1992
10:
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2495:2023 Azerbaijani offensive
2453:Chaylaggala and Hin Tagher
2425:Treatment of Armenian POWs
1562:. NYU Press. p. 175.
974:First Nagorno-Karabakh War
922:reporter Michael McGuire:
810:Human rights organisation
434:First Nagorno-Karabakh War
264:First Nagorno-Karabakh War
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755:Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
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82:Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
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3282:Sieges involving Armenia
3173:2023 ceasefire agreement
3131:2020 ceasefire agreement
3111:Zheleznovodsk Communiqué
2382:Ghazanchetsots Cathedral
2224:1994 Bagratashen bombing
2214:1994 Baku Metro bombings
1749:Kaufman, Stuart (2001).
1556:De Waal, Thomas (2003).
1014:
714:multiple rocket launcher
460:Azerbaijani Armed Forces
3182:International documents
3159:EUPAT Dec 2022–Jan 2023
2353:International reactions
2303:2019 clash near Chinari
2067:Zvartnots Airport clash
2018:Azerbaijanis in Armenia
2006:Armenians in Azerbaijan
793:International reactions
542:region situated in the
3337:Azerbaijani war crimes
3234:UNGA Resolution 62/243
3229:UNGA Resolution 60/285
3224:UNGA Resolution 48/114
2485:2022 Armenian protests
2317:Protests in Azerbaijan
2261:2010 Mardakert clashes
2245:2008 Mardakert clashes
2229:Refugees in Azerbaijan
2196:1993 Summer Offensives
1195:. Human Rights Watch.
1182:, 9781564320810, p. 32
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2928:Arkady Ter-Tadevosyan
2881:Norat Ter-Grigoryants
2436:Post-ceasefire events
2158:Capture of Artsvashen
2139:Capture of Garadaghly
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212:Casualties and losses
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3219:PACE Resolution 2085
3214:PACE Resolution 1416
3209:OIC Resolution 10/37
3204:OIC Resolution 10/11
2840:Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
2368:Aras Valley campaign
2280:2016 Odundağ clashes
2200:Operation Geghamasar
2121:Siege of Stepanakert
1839:by Michael McGuire,
1504:on October 10, 2019.
858:, British reporter,
637:Human Rights Watch,
538:, a mountainous and
430:siege of Stepanakert
327:Gushchular−Malibeyli
22:Siege of Stepanakert
3352:20th-century sieges
3154:EUMCAP Oct–Dec 2022
3078:Gulbuddin Hekmatyar
2913:Republic of Artsakh
2876:Gurgen Dalibaltayan
2715:Samvel Shahramanyan
2680:Republic of Artsakh
2648:Levon Ter-Petrosyan
2500:Protests in Armenia
2292:Shelling of Alxanlı
2171:Operation Həsənqaya
1853:The Daily Telegraph
1470:. August 29, 2005.
1159:The Daily Telegraph
776:and Stepanakert to
106: /
3307:1992 in Azerbaijan
3302:1991 in Azerbaijan
3024:Viktor Polyanichko
2710:Arayik Harutyunyan
2563:Shahumyan Province
2553:Martakert Province
2548:Kashatagh Province
2209:Operation Kalbajar
2186:Battle of Kalbajar
2162:Operation Goranboy
2125:Operation Dashalty
1671:The New York Times
1594:2013-01-05 at the
1265:2010-06-13 at the
783:Human Rights Watch
765:, on May 8, 1992.
622:Stepanakert pogrom
603:1979 Soviet census
595:26 Baku Commissars
456:Human Rights Watch
300:Stepanakert−Shusha
219:Human Rights Watch
115:39.81528; 46.75194
3297:Conflicts in 1992
3292:Conflicts in 1991
3269:
3268:
3126:Madrid Principles
3106:Tehran Communiqué
2943:Mikael Arzumanyan
2938:Jalal Harutyunyan
2923:Kristapor Ivanyan
2891:Tiran Khachatryan
2803:Mikhail Gorbachev
2695:Leonard Petrosyan
2628:Political leaders
2617:Zangilan District
2595:Kalbajar District
2590:Jabrayil District
2363:Madagiz offensive
2204:Operation Horadiz
2177:Operation Qazançı
2154:Capture of Shusha
2104:Voskepar massacre
2011:Armenians in Baku
1994:Karabakh movement
1826:Los Angeles Times
1396:Hewsen, Robert H.
969:Capture of Shusha
901:Los Angeles Times
806:Nagorno-Karabakh.
763:capture of Shusha
739:Armenian response
680:Council of Europe
517:capture of Shusha
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2410:Battle of Shusha
2405:Lachin offensive
2400:Battle of Hadrut
2238:Interwar clashes
2191:Battle of Aghdam
2174:Battle of Lachin
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