UN: In relation to Armenians leaving Karabakh, no incidents were recorded

The United Nations (UN) said, while the Armenians living in Armenia living in the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, there were no cases of negative appeals.

The representative of the UN Supreme Commissioner in Armenia Kavit Belani at the weekly press conference of the UN Geneva Office, spoke about the migration of thousands of people from the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan in Armenia and their situation in Armenia, which she was present online

According to her, in less than a week more than 88,700 people left Karabakh and reached Armenia. Belani said they were “worried about the extreme humanitarian situation.”

Belani noted that the Armenian government, with the support of the UN and other non -governmental organizations, took responsibility for their protection and assistance.

To the question of AA correspondent: “Are there any cruelty to these people during their journey?” Belani replied: “I know that no incidents have been recorded so far. No cases of cruelty were recorded. This is a long journey, traffic jams are a difficult situation for people. However, there are no cases of cruel treatment by Azerbaijanis.”

– Anti-terrorist operation of Azerbaijan

On September 19, the Azerbaijani army began the anti -terrorist operation to restore the constitutional order in Karabakh.

As a result of an operation that lasted about a day, the illegal Armenian armed groups in Karabakh added weapons.

The so -called Armenian administration, which established the occupation regime in the region, announced a self -dissolution.

Azerbaijan authorities announced that the state is striving to integrate the Armenian population. Those who wish can become part of the Azerbaijani society by accepting citizenship.