Marin Independent Journal

At least 20 dead in gas station explosion as Nagorno-Karabakh residents flee to Armenia

- By Avet Demourian

>> At least 20 people were killed and nearly 300 others were injured in an explosion at a crowded gas station in Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh region as thousands of ethnic Armenians rushed to flee into neighborin­g Armenia, the separatist territory's authoritie­s said Tuesday.

Some 28,000 people — about 23% of the region's population — have fled across the border since Azerbaijan defeated separatist­s who have governed the breakaway region for about 30 years in a swift military operation last week, according to Armenia's government.

Residents of NagornoKar­abakh scrambled to flee as soon as Azerbaijan lifted a 10-month blockade on the region's only road to Armenia. That blockade had caused severe shortages of food, medicine

and fuel. While Azerbaijan has pledged to respect the rights of Armenians, many residents feared reprisals.

“I think we're going to see the vast majority of people in Karabakh leaving for Armenia,” said Thomas de Waal, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Europe think tank. “They are being told to integrate into Azerbaijan, a country that they've never been part of, and most

of them don't even speak the language and are being told to dismantle their local institutio­ns. That's an offer that most people in Karabakh will not accept.”

The explosion took place as people lined up to fill their cars at a gas station outside Stepanaker­t, the region's capital, late on Monday. The separatist government's health department said that 13 bodies have been found and seven people have died of injuries from the blast. An additional 290 people have been hospitaliz­ed and scores of them remain in grave condition.

The cause of the blast remains unclear, but Nagorno-Karabakh presidenti­al aide David Babayan said initial informatio­n suggested that it resulted from negligence, adding that sabotage was unlikely.

Armenia's health ministry said a helicopter brought some blast victims to Armenia on Tuesday morning, and more flights were expected. The Russian peacekeepi­ng force in NagornoKar­abakh also provided helicopter­s to carry victims to Armenia.

Armenian authoritie­s also said that they brought 125 bodies over to Armenia from Nagorno-Karabakh for identifica­tion. The country's Health Ministry clarified that all of those were killed in the fighting last week.

 ?? VASILY KRESTYANIN­OV — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ethnic Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh gather as they wait to receive humanitari­an aid at a temporary camp in Armenia's Goris in Syunik region, Armenia, on Tuesday.
VASILY KRESTYANIN­OV — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ethnic Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh gather as they wait to receive humanitari­an aid at a temporary camp in Armenia's Goris in Syunik region, Armenia, on Tuesday.

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