The UN mission arrived in Nagorno-Karabakh for the first time in the last three decades.
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Representatives of the United Nations entered the territory on Sunday, 1 October. The mission, composed of representatives from various UN agencies, must familiarize itself with the situation on the ground and determine the humanitarian needs of the residents. This was reported by First News Media and APA.
It is noted that today the mission vehicles drove through Agdam in the direction of Askeran-Khankendi. The Azerbaijani news agency APA published a video of cars passing. The UN has not yet officially commented on this information.
BMT-nin missiyası Qarabağa gəlib
APA-nın Qarabağ müxbiri xəbər verir ki, missiyanın üzvləri bu gün səhər saatlarında Ağdamdan keçərək, Əsgəran-Xankəndi istiqamətində.#QARABAĞ#AZƏRBAYCAN#Xankəndi#bmtpic.twitter.com/o0RTm354f4
— APA İnformasiya Agentliyi (@APA_agentliyi) October 1, 2023
Let us remind you that last week Azerbaijan began “anti-terrorist measures” in Nagorno-Karabakh. Armenia did not send its troops to the disputed region. The operation lasted one day, and the unrecognized republic announced surrender. Subsequently, the Azerbaijani authorities announced the achievement of goals in the region.
Source: Racurs

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