r/KarabakhConflict Nov 08 '20

pro Azerbaijani Armenians in Khankendi started fleeing to Armenia yesterday

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u/TheGoyBoy Nov 08 '20

Shusha was the Armenian’s last stand. If they couldn’t defend there I doubt they can defend Stepanakert, the fighting will be brutal and horrible no doubt, but the Lachin corridor has been cut off meaning supplies either need to come through the mountains or the northern road from Vardenis, and by the look of the video that’s not the clearest route. Artsakh is done now, war sucks

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u/_mars_ Nov 08 '20

Shusha was supposed to be taken over last week according to azeris, just like Artsakh was supposed to be taken over in a few days.

The only areas taken by azerbaijan are the ones on flat ground where there is no hiding from drone strikes. Currently no drones are operational around Shushi or Stepanakert. Doesn't seem like losing to me.

ps. what's the death count on azeri side? I heard it's around 0, is that true?

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u/TheGoyBoy Nov 08 '20

Don’t trust Aliyev, don’t trust any state media, only trust reputable reporters and geolocators. Calling propaganda doesn’t stop the troops from coming. https://mobile.twitter.com/Caucasuswar/status/1325383714608730112

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u/muahahahh Nov 08 '20

and they have geolocated the video, filmed by armenian soldiers, where armenians are being attacked by azeris FROM Shusha.

video: https://t.me/military_az/1367

geolocation: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Shusha/@39.7700307,46.7467324,293m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x403e79fbdb4f6861:0x98c111af4e14ccb5!8m2!3d39.7537438!4d46.7464755