The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is a mostly forgotten tragedy, with high human cost and a labyrinth of differing viewpoints

A tragedy is unfolding on the edge of Europe in and around the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh in the South Caucasus. A mostly forgotten war has restarted between Armenians and Azerbaijanis. Outsiders are struggling to respond. As someone who has reported on and studied this conflict for more than 25 years on both sides, let me try to lead you through the labyrinth.

It is worth emphasising first of all the human cost. Hundreds of people have died since 27 September, when the fighting broke out, almost certainly because Azerbaijan decided to launch a surprise offensive. Each side is now using fearsome long-range weapons that it has acquired over the last decade.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Living the dream: what’s a sleepover inside a supermarket really like?

Many of us have imagined being trapped overnight in a supermarket or,…

UK social mobility at its worst in over 50 years, report finds

Institute for Fiscal Studies finds stark disparities in earnings based on geography…

GMC to investigate ‘stalker’ doctor who shared patient’s records

Exclusive: consultant at Addenbrooke’s improperly accessed health history of woman who dated…