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  • 02/10/2023
Almost all the enclave's ethnic Armenian population of 120,000 people have now fled to Armenia as Azerbaijan cements political control of the region.
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00:00 The United Nations delegation has arrived in Nagorno-Karabakh, just as almost all the
00:07 120,000 ethnic Armenians have fled, with Azerbaijan's forces seizing control. It's the first UN
00:14 visit for three decades due to, it said, geopolitical tensions. Armenians dismiss the UN gesture
00:21 as too little, too late.
00:25 I left in Karabakh our houses and all our life. Maybe we go to Europe, but I don't know.
00:32 Maybe I am last Armenian.
00:45 A spokesman for the enclave's emergency services said remaining civilians could be counted
00:50 on one hand.
00:52 In Armenia, emergency medical teams from the World Health Organization have been helping
00:56 to treat burns cases, victims from the enclave of last week's explosion at a petrol station.
01:03 In France, there were demonstrations against Azerbaijan's seizure of Nagorno-Karabakh in
01:07 several cities.
01:09 We know that Russia is behind this. We know that Russia is behind this. We know that Russia
01:17 is behind this.
01:24 French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna is set to travel to Armenia on Tuesday.
01:29 (whooshing)

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