Even though the news was published by the United Nations, those who claim the opposite will still not be satisfied.
This will get zero attention because it doesn’t fit the narrative.
>The mission was struck by the sudden manner in which the local population left their homes and the suffering the experience must have caused. The mission did not come across any reports – neither from the local population interviewed nor from the interlocutors – of incidences of violence against civilians following the latest ceasefire.
Good that they did not come across any reports of violence against civilians.
>… the mission visited the city of Khankendi, where the team met with the local population and interlocutors and saw first-hand the situation regarding health and education facilities. In parts of the city that the team visited, they saw no damage to civilian public infrastructure, including hospitals, schools and housing, or to cultural and religious structures.
The mission did not come across any reports – neither from the local population interviewed nor from the interlocutors – of incidences of violence against civilians following the latest ceasefire.
The mission did not observe any destruction of agricultural infrastructure or dead animals from the road.
So there was actually no “genocide” happening, huh? Who knew.
On serious note, good to hear that there was no violence and no threats at civilians.
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“genocide” btw
Even though the news was published by the United Nations, those who claim the opposite will still not be satisfied.
This will get zero attention because it doesn’t fit the narrative.
>The mission was struck by the sudden manner in which the local population left their homes and the suffering the experience must have caused. The mission did not come across any reports – neither from the local population interviewed nor from the interlocutors – of incidences of violence against civilians following the latest ceasefire.
Good that they did not come across any reports of violence against civilians.
>… the mission visited the city of Khankendi, where the team met with the local population and interlocutors and saw first-hand the situation regarding health and education facilities. In parts of the city that the team visited, they saw no damage to civilian public infrastructure, including hospitals, schools and housing, or to cultural and religious structures.
The mission did not come across any reports – neither from the local population interviewed nor from the interlocutors – of incidences of violence against civilians following the latest ceasefire.
The mission did not observe any destruction of agricultural infrastructure or dead animals from the road.
So there was actually no “genocide” happening, huh? Who knew.
On serious note, good to hear that there was no violence and no threats at civilians.
Btw, after seeing this report [Armeanian sub](https://www.reddit.com/r/armenia/comments/16y1l46/un_team_completes_mission_to_karabakh/) says “useless as expected”.
No one and nothing left to observe