VIDEO: How Azerbaijanis Intruded into a Vehicle Transporting Artsakh Children
How Azerbaijanis intruded into a vehicle transporting Artsakh children. It should be noted that after the intrusion, a commotion ensued, and one of the children fainted. The Azerbaijanis did not share this footage in their usual style.
We present the video in the version disseminated by the Azerbaijanis to further clarify who the 'eco-activists' are and how prepared the Azerbaijanis are for peace overall.
Earlier, the Ombudsman of Artsakh, Gegham Stepanyan, stated that due to the blockade, 19 children were deprived of parental care and family for more than a month and returned home via the Goris-Stepanakert road.
'The children were accompanied by Russian peacekeeping troops from Goris to Stepanakert. In the blocked section of the road near the Shushi-Karin Tak area, where the emerging Azerbaijani government agents posing as 'eco-activists' and the journalists accompanying them are stationed, the vehicle was stopped by Azerbaijanis.
Subsequently, 10-15 Azerbaijanis dressed in civilian clothes with their faces covered approached the vehicle with cameras; some intruded into the vehicle and filmed the children inside. Due to the provocative actions of the Azerbaijanis, a scuffle broke out in the vehicle, resulting in one of the children fainting.
As a result of the actions taken by the Russian peacekeepers, they were removed from the vehicle, which continued on its way. Then, while passing through the blocked section of the road, the Azerbaijanis demonstratively shouted at the vehicles transporting children.
This brazen behavior of Azerbaijani government agents is an arbitrary and illegal intrusion into the children's personal lives, violating their psychological immunity, dignity, and honor. These criminal actions fully reveal their true aims and desires. The ethnic hatred of Azerbaijanis towards Armenians knows no bounds, even targeting minor children.
This provocative and criminal act once again proves the fact of the blockade of the road and the impossibility of safe passage, even with the escort of Russian peacekeeping forces,' he wrote.