Historical Events tagged with "Armenia"
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Explosion at Armenian Market Kills Six
In a devastating incident, an explosion ripped through a bustling market in Armenia, resulting in the deaths of six individuals and injuring at least 30 others. The explosion occurred in a popular area frequented by locals, creating panic and chaos among shoppers. First responders quickly arrived on the scene to provide aid to the injured and begin investigating the cause of the explosion, which was suspected to be linked to gas leaks. The tragedy raised concerns about public safety in markets where significant crowds gather.
Continue ReadingAzerbaijan Targets Ghazanchetsots Church Again
The Church of the Holy Savior Ghazanchetsots in Shusha, a significant Armenian cultural and religious site, was deliberately targeted twice by Azerbaijani forces. This attack came amid ongoing military conflict in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The church, which has historical ties dating back to the 19th century, suffered damage from artillery fire, raising concerns over the protection of cultural heritage in conflict zones. The situation highlighted the tensions between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the disputed territory.
Continue ReadingKhojaly Massacre During First Nagorno-Karabakh War
Armenian armed forces opened fire on Azerbaijani civilians near Khojaly, resulting in hundreds of deaths. The attack occurred when Azerbaijani forces attempted to retreat to a safe zone. This incident is one of the most significant events during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War.
Continue ReadingColonel Atilla Altıkat Assassinated in Canada
Colonel Atilla Altıkat, a Turkish military diplomat, was shot and killed in Ottawa. The assassination was claimed by the Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide, who stated their act was in vengeance for the killing of 1.5 million Armenians during the 1915 Armenian genocide. This incident highlighted the ongoing tensions between Turkish and Armenian communities over historical grievances and the memory of the genocide. The assassination took place outside a Turkish diplomatic facility, marking a significant moment in the ongoing conflict.
Continue ReadingMass Killing of Azerbaijani Muslims by Armed Forces
In March 1918, thousands of Azerbaijani Muslims were killed by the allied forces of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation and Bolshevik troops during violent clashes in Baku, Azerbaijan. The conflict arose from growing ethnic tensions amid the chaotic backdrop of World War I and the political upheaval following the Russian Revolution. Approximately 12,000 were reported killed, highlighting the ethnic strife in the region amidst a struggle for control and power.
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