Sep 30, 2023 17:50 UTC
  •  Yerevan says almost all ethnic Armenians flee Karabakh

Yerevan says almost the entire population of ethnic Armenians have fled Karabakh since Azerbaijan managed to reclaim full control of the region last week.

Nazeli Baghdasaryan, a spokeswoman for Armenia's Prime Minister, said Saturday that the number of refugees entering the country over the past week had reached 100,417, out of Karabakh's estimated population of 120,000.

The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) also said that 100,000 people had fled the region. It said many of those fleeing "are hungry, exhausted, and need immediate assistance.”

"At most a few hundred persons remain, most of whom are officials, emergency services employees, volunteers, some persons with special needs," Artak Beglaryan, a former separatist official, wrote on social media.

Last week, Azerbaijan launched an operation designed to seize control of the breakaway territory and perhaps end a three-decade-old conflict.

The operation ended on September 20, after the Azerbaijani military routed Armenian forces in 24 hours and made the separatists agree to lay down weapons, under a Russian-mediated ceasefire.

Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev said at the time that his government “began sending humanitarian aid to Azerbaijan’s Karabakh region. Fuel, foodstuffs, medicines were sent.”

Yerevan, however, accused Baku of conducting a campaign of "ethnic cleansing" to clear Karabakh of its Armenian population.

Baku has denied the claim and has publicly called on the Armenian residents of the territory to stay and "reintegrate" into Azerbaijan. 

On Thursday, the separatist region’s leader Samvel Shakhramanyan agreed to dissolve the government by the end of the year and become a full part of Azerbaijan. The decision marked the end of a 30-year struggle for independence from Baku.

Shakhramanyan said in his decree that “all state institutions and organizations under their departmental subordination by January 1, and the Republic of Karabkah (Artsakh) ceases to exist.”

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