Azerbaijani civilians take refugee in schools to avoid Armenian attacks

Azerbaijani civilians take refugee in schools to avoid Armenian attacks

Azerbaijanis living in villages close to conflict zones and are exposed to attacks from the Armenian military are taking shelter in schools and other public buildings.

“SHELLS BEGAN TO POUR LIKE RAIN”

Azerbaijan’s villages of Ahmedaghali, Sarijali, Chemenli, Zengishali, Karadaghli, Efetli and Shahseven in the Aghjabadi and Aghdam provinces, located east of the Upper Karabakh region, have been the target of continuous artillery fire since Sept. 27.

During the 10 days of the conflict, villagers have been moving away from their homes, leaving behind their livestock — the source of subsistence for many.

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Local authorities in Azerbaijan are relocating displaced villagers in schools in Aghjabadi, where education has been halted due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Ahmad Abbas, a 63-year-old former resident of Sarijali, told Anadolu Agency that the villages are located only several hundred meters from each other, adding that when the conflict broke out, they had moved to evacuate the women, children, sick and elderly.

The army and youth remained in the village and continue to protect the regions, he said. “We’ll continue to fight until our lands are free. I’m 63 years old and served twice in the army. If necessary, I will go again, I want to return to my village,” Abbas said.

Gunay Mustafa, another villager who fled Shahseven village, said they had to leave their homes with the village people after the shells began to “pour like rain.” “I have three children. One of them is paralyzed. I had to flee for my children. There were people injured in our village because of the attacks. Our homes were damaged,” she said.

Sultan Karim, who also took shelter in a school in Aghjabadi, strongly condemned Armenia for targeting their villages. “They fired bombs and rockets. The women and children were all terrified. We left our home, our animals, everything behind to save our lives,” he said.

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