Russian troops are moving to Karabakh from the Lachyn corridor

To take control of the new corridor to Armenia.

New corridor from Karabakh to Armenia commissioned by Azerbaijan bypassing the city of Lachin, reports the Azerbaijani news agency APA.

For this reason, the Russian military, which is in the conflict region, is being redeployed from the Lachin Corridor in order to take control of the new corridor from Karabakh to Armenia.

< p>Armenians living in the city of Lachyn, the villages of Zabukh and Sus are obliged to leave them by the end of August. Later, these settlements will come under the full control of Azerbaijan.

Leaving Lachin, Armenians dig up graves and take away the remains of their loved ones.

On November 9, 2020, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, President Azerbaijan's Ilham Aliyev and the head of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin signed an agreement to end the war in Nagorno-Karabakh from 01:00 on November 10.

During the 6-week war with Armenia in 2020, Azerbaijan returned a number of regions of Karabakh lost as a result of the conflict in the 1990s.

In July 2022, Azerbaijan began the process of returning its people to the conquered lands, which the Armenians must leave.

In 1923, the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast, later Nagyrno -Karabakh Autonomous Region (NKAO).

During the Karabakh war of 1992-1994, the region came under the control of the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. The international community recognized these territories as part of Azerbaijan.

During the Second Karabakh War in 2020, Azerbaijan regained control over the Fizulin, Jebrail, Zangelan and Kubatlin districts, as well as over a large part of the territory of the former NKAO (including the city of Shushu and Hadrut).

According to the cease-fire declaration on November 10, 2020, Azerbaijan also gained control over Aghdam, Kelbajar and Lachin districts.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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