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GORIS, Armenia Aram Grigoryan spent his early 20s serving in the Soviet army from 1989 to 1991.But those years spent working in Moscow left him with no lasting affinity for the Russian peacekeepers who he says are to blame for failing to prevent Azerbaijans takeover of his homeland of Nagorno-Karabakh.Right in front of the peacekeepers eyes, the Azeris attacked a peaceful population, and they just stood by, he said, smoking a cigarette on the porch of Hotel Goris one of the many hotels in southern Armenias Syunik province that have become filled with ethnic Armenians who fled Azerbaijans offensive.Grigoryan left the village of Yeghtsahogh as darkness descended on Sept.
19, the day that shelling began, leaving behind his home and all his possessions.
He eventually arrived in Armenia on Sept.
25 with his wife and 13-year-old son, all carrying only the clothes on their backs.Many refugees share his anger directed at both the peacekeepers and the international communityover the failure to prevent a situation that has raisedconcernsof ethnic cleansing.Most, like Grigoryan, are currently living in hotels as they attempt to plan their next steps.Russian peacekeepers were first deployed to the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh at the end of the 2020 war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which saw Baku retake much of the territory it had lost to Yerevan in the first Nagorno-Karabakh War in the 1990s.At the time, President Vladimir Putin promised that the peacekeepers would enforce the ceasefire, protect the regions predominantly ethnic Armenian population, and ensure access to the Lachin corridor, the only road linking Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia all of which Russia has since reneged on.Russia has abandoned us, 65-year-old Volodoya Sargsyan says while waiting outside Goris Vagharsh Vagharshyan Drama Theater, a makeshift reception facility in the town center that has processed many of the 100,000 refugees who have fled to Armenia since Sept.
19.Sargsyan left Nagorno-Karabakh on the back of a truck that was towed by another due to a petrol shortage caused by Azerbaijans nine-month blockade of the Lachin corridor.
That blockade, which Russian forces did not prevent, left the population exhausted and short on supplies, laying the foundations for Azerbaijans swift military offensive.Scenes outside Vagharsh Vagharshyan Drama Theater, a makeshift reception facility in the center of Goris.Tom J.
BennettBut not all those who fled share the same resentment toward Russia.Shoghik Beglaryan was evacuated by Russian peacekeepers from her town, Askeran, on the day Azerbaijans offensive began.
The 59-year-old grandmother and her family were taken to a Russian base in Nagorno-Karabakh that became a temporary home for thousands before the Lachin corridor was eventually opened on Sept.
24.If it wasnt for the Russians, she says, we would be dead.
We were expecting more terrible things to happen.
We thought that if the Azeris got to us, it would be the end.Her fears are not unfounded.
In the previous flare-ups of the on-and-off conflict that shes lived through since the 1990s, civilians on both sides have been killed in large numbers.
At least 143 civilians died during the 2020 war.Analysts say that throughout each iteration of the conflict, Russia has earned a reputation for switching sides to suit its own interests.
A joke in the South Caucasus states that if Russia had to choose a side between Armenia and Azerbaijan, it would always choose conflict.Yet it is in fact another conflict, the war in Ukraine, that has pulled Russias focus away from its decades-old policy of strategic mediation.Experts say that war-related sanctions on Russia have increased Moscows dependence on Turkey and Azerbaijan, which it sees as crucial to connecting it to Iran and South Asia.
This is exemplified by an agreement reached in May for the construction of a new railway that will allow uninterrupted shipping via Azerbaijan along the International North-South Transportation Corridor (INSTC), a project previously seen as improbable.Russia is driven partly by a lack of capacity to contain Azerbaijans efforts to create new facts on the ground, but also by calculations that Azerbaijan has become a more important partner for its post-Ukraine war connectivity, Laurence Broers, an expert on the Caucasus at Chatham House, told The Moscow Times.A child plays outside Vagharsh Vagharshyan Drama Theater, a makeshift reception facility in the center of Goris.Tom J.
BennettArmenias value conversely has declined and Yerevans recent overtures to the West have given additional cover for the Kremlins pvot to Azerbaijan, he said.Those overtures include hosting United States troops for joint military drills and moving to recognize the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court after it indicted Putin both of which drew the ire of Moscow.The Armenian leadership is making a huge mistake by deliberately attempting to sever Armenias multifaceted and centuries-old ties with Russia, making the country a hostage to Western geopolitical games, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.So far, the Kremlin has skirted accusations of Russiannegligence in Nagorno-Karabakh, withPutins spokesman Dmitry Peskov saying It is hardly possible to talk about who is to blame.
According to him, there was no direct reason for the exodus of some 100,000 people from the region.This explanation doesnt cut it with Grigoryan, who said: I have even reached the conclusion that the Russians and Azeris were cooperating.With Nagorno-Karabakh's separatist ethnic Armenian government set to dissolve by the end of the year, it looks unlikely that any of those who fled the region in the past month will ever be able to return to their homes.For Grigoryan and his family, their best hopes of finding new accommodations lie with the Armenian government.If they cant help, he says, we will all be homeless.





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