New footage of #Azerbaijan military positions atop Kheyrimli heights, adjacent to Armenian Kirants village. The area was ceded by #Armenia‘s current govt earlier this year, causing massive protests. The village and main north-south highway remain Azeri military surveillence. https://t.co/JdgdNNkVu1 pic.twitter.com/12eBnNzrw8
— Nagorno Karabakh Observer (@NKobserver) November 24, 2024
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Armenian claims over Noah’s Tomb in Nakhchivan turns into farce https://t.co/PiA8I5IVLl.
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) November 24, 2024
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