Smoke rises from Nagorno-Karabakh! Armenians, who want additional time to evacuate the city, continue to burn and destroy!
Armenia, which accepted its defeat in Nagorno-Karabakh after Azerbaijan's success on the front, continues to withdraw from the regions of Kelbajar, Lachin, and Agdam. The period for Kalbajar, which normally had to be evacuated yesterday, was extended for another 10 days; it was revealed that the migrating Armenians had set fire to official buildings, houses, and, in some areas, Woodlands.
THEY BOTH ASKED FOR EXTRA TIME AND KEPT BURNING
Azerbaijan's Deputy President Hikmet Hajiyev announced yesterday that they had given the Armenians 10 more days to evacuate the occupied city of Kelbajar. According to the agreement, the Yerevan administration, which is supposed to vacate Kelbajar on November 15, Wants Some more time through Russia, Hajiyev said at a press conference. Recalling that the weather conditions in the region have become difficult, the only road in that direction, the Zod-Varnenis road, is also narrow, Hajiyev said that Azerbaijan, taking into account these conditions, has agreed to extend the period for the removal of civilians to Armenia to November 25. However, the Armenian actions continue to set fire to houses, public buildings, and woodlands as they leave Kelbajar.
FULL ASSURANCE IN PLACES OF WORSHIP
Russian peacekeepers began patrolling and Armenian forces left the region during a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. During the meeting, the two expressed satisfaction that the ceasefire was acted upon and that the calm on the touchline continued. In Nagorno-Karabakh was also discussed in the meeting where the security of a place of Christian worship, worship Putin on the request for maintaining and ensuring the normal functioning of the security under the agreement, Aliyev, "Azerbaijan fully guaranteed the rights and freedoms of all peoples and religions, multinational and multi-religious state" is responded with the statement reported.
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