Armed forces of Armenia targeting civilian population, private houses in Azerbaijan
Since September 27, 2020 the armed forces of Armenia have been targeting the civilian population, private houses and civilian infrastructure in Azerbaijan in a deliberate, widespread and systematic manner.
By doing so, Armenia grossly violates its obligations under international humanitarian law, including the 1949 Geneva Conventions and its Additional Protocols as well as disregards the humanitarian ceasefire declared on October 10, 18 and 25.
On October 27, Armenia further escalated
tensions and launched attacks in various directions, especially across the
international border with Azerbaijan. Aghband village
of Azerbaijan’s Zangilan region became
a target of such cross-border attacks.
On October 27 late
afternoon, armed forces of Armenia launched 300 mm “Smerch” cluster munition
rocket at the residential areas of Barda region. As a result of this attack,
per preliminary information, four civilians died, including
a toddler and thirteen civilians were injured.
Armed forces of Armenia also continued
to shell the Tartar city and its villages by heavy artillery throughout a day. As
a result, Tartar branch of the Azerkhalcha Open Joint-Stock Company was damaged.
On October 26 evening time, the Tartar region were also subjected to 300 mm
“Smerch” MLRS attack.
Moreover, Armenia forces
attacked “Euronews” crew and their clearly distinguishable vehicle with
the Kornet anti-tank missile while they were carrying out their
professional duties as journalists in Talish and Sugovushan villages of the
Tartar region. Fortunately, the missile veered off the target, the crew escaped
the attack with a slight damage to their vehicle.
As of October 26, in total 69
civilians, including children, women and elderly were killed, 310 civilians
have been hospitalized with serious injuries. Around
2300 private houses, 90 apartment buildings and more than 400 civilian
infrastructures were damaged and became unserviceable as a result of Armenia’s deliberate,
widespread and systematic attacks.
Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action
(ANAMA) reported that as part of special operational emergency field visits to
areas affected by Armenia’s attacks to residential areas, the Agency found five
9N235 bomblets in Goranboy region’s Topgaragoyunlu and Meshali villages on
October 26. Bomblets fired by 300mm “Smerch” multi-launch rocket systems are a
cluster munition banned under the international law.
Below are evidences from the scene of
Armenia’s attacks.
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