Special Envoy of Sotk.
Suzanne will never forget this night of September 12-13. In the heart of the Caucasus Mountains, 10 kilometers from the border with Azerbaijan, the young teacher of the village of Sotk, Armenia, was sleeping in her room when the first explosion rang out shortly after midnight. Then a second. Shells were falling in the yard. Suzanne jumped out of bed at her father’s cry. They took shelter in the bathroom with their parents and brother.our only concrete room– says the young woman. A minute later, a bomb appeared through the window and pulverized the kitchen. “I didn’t fear for my life as much as I feared for the idea of never seeing my parents or my brother again.he admits, his eyes misty.
That night, all of Armenia was shocked. Since November 2020, there has not been an attack of this magnitude by Azerbaijan. After 44 days of uneven warfare that left nearly 4,000 dead on each side, Baku received 75 percent…
Source: Le Figaro

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