Any hope for a truce in the long-running conflict in the Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh was short-lived
The streets of Stepanakert were quiet as a ceasefire went into effect on Saturday afternoon, but the local population’s ears are still ringing from the shelling and drone strikes that have decimated this highland town over the past 13 days.
The peace – and any hope of a lasting truce – was short-lived. Air-raid sirens in Artsakh, a de facto Armenian republic inside Azerbaijan’s borders, were screaming again before nightfall, and residents who had refused to flee retreated back into bomb shelters and basements, bracing for another sleepless night.
Continue reading…Any hope for a truce in the long-running conflict in the Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh was short-livedThe streets of Stepanakert were quiet as a ceasefire went into effect on Saturday afternoon, but the local population’s ears are still ringing from the shelling and drone strikes that have decimated this highland town over the past 13 days.The peace – and any hope of a lasting truce – was short-lived. Air-raid sirens in Artsakh, a de facto Armenian republic inside Azerbaijan’s borders, were screaming again before nightfall, and residents who had refused to flee retreated back into bomb shelters and basements, bracing for another sleepless night. Continue reading…