Armenia and Azerbaijan targeted each other's citizens during the war


Armenia and Azerbaijan targeted each other’s citizens during the war


Instead of targeting the armed forces they targeted civilians Amnesty International said


Nagorno-Karabakh – In 2020 Azerbaijan fought a battle to retake its territory under the Armenian occupation which it won and regained its territory where it could not go for decades. And there was the Armenian occupation. In this war, Armenia surrendered because its soldiers had been killed in large numbers and their prime minister said that if the war continued for a few more days perhaps their troops would be wiped out.


Therefore, they had no option but to surrender. However, Amnesty International’s report on the war has now come to light, claiming that during the war, the two countries killed each other’s civilian population. Too many targets. The report revealed that dozens of people were killed and hundreds injured in the attacks on civilian homes.


Amnesty International claims that the two countries’ armies deliberately violated the laws of war. While denying the report the administrations of both Armenia and Azerbaijan say that no such incident was intentional or similar. There was a plan to target the civilian population. 


Amnesty International says that according to a survey conducted in November and December, we have seen that the shelling of the civilian population was accidental. It was not as it was but thoughtfully.


Therefore, given these attacks and targets, it can be said that these attacks were carried out deliberately and with a well-planned plan. Amnesty spoke to eyewitnesses whose settlements were shelled more than once. 


The bomber struck shortly afternoon in front of a rally in the northern city of Azerbaijan killing at least 21 people. The bomber struck shortly afternoon in front of a rally in the northern city of Azerbaijan. There was shelling by Azerbaijan.


It should be noted that the war broke out between the two countries on September 27, 2020, over the Nagorno-Karabakh region which lasted for about two weeks. In this war, Azerbaijan was victorious and it invaded Nagorno-Karabakh and its territory in Armenia. The occupation was relinquished and Russia played a mediating role in mediating between the two countries.

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