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Azerbaijani armed forces struck at Martuni city in the afterwards of the ceasefire announcement, killing one civilian and damaging civilian objects
11 October, 2020
The consequences of the shelling on the civilian buildings in Stepanakert by the Azerbaijani armed forces in the wake of the announcement on the cessation of fire / Photo credits: Davit Ghahramanyan
11 October, 2020
In one of the bomb shelters of Stepanakert / Photo credit: Areg Balayan
10 October, 2020
The Azerbaijani armed forces deliberately hit Holy Savior Cathedral (St. Ghazanchetsots Church), the symbol of Shushi / Photo credits: Davit Ghahramanyan
08 October, 2020
The civilian objects of Shushi and Stepanakert are being continuously targeted by Azerbaijan / Photo credits: David Ghahramanyan
07 October, 2020
Destroyed civilian objects in Stepanakert after the Azerbaijani strikes / Photo credits: David Ghahramanyan
06 October, 2020
The consequences of Azerbaijani shelling on the civilian settlements of Stepanakert / Photo credits: Areg Balayan
06 October, 2020
Azerbaijan continues to strike at civilian infrastructure in Stepanakert. Even schools and kindergartens are not spared / Photo credits: David Ghahramanyan
05 October, 2020
The morning again in Stepanakert came with shelling: the target of the Azerbaijani aggression are the civilian population and civilian infrastructure / Credits to: David Ghahramanyan
04 October, 2020
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