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Public Transportation Grinds to Near Total Halt in Stepanakert

Most public transportation in Stepanakert will no longer ply the streets of the Artsakh capital due to the severe lack of fuel resulting from Baku’s ongoing closure of the Lachin Corridor.

Two Stepanakert neighborhoods will have limited service.

Inter-community bus routes outside the capital will continue, albeit on a limited schedule.

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George
And the so-called "international community (aka "civilized world") turns a blind eye to this barbarism! When it comes to their interests, they don't care about the plight of Armenian people. Both "eastern superpower" (with its state capitalism) and "western superpowers" (with their free-market capitalism) prefer AZ's dirty oil/gas to eternal wealth of Armenia (a rich history of 1000s of years of civilization and culture)! The primary concern of the eastern "superpower" is maintaining of their "pragmatic relationship" with Turkey. And the primary concern of the "western superpowers" is dirty oil/gas of Azerbaijan, and most importantly not losing the only Muslim member of NATO to "eastern superpower"! Their vehement competition for the rogue/criminal state of Turkey (quasi-owner of Azerbaijan) has encouraged sultan Erdogan (and his puppet Aliyev) to continue their crimes against humanity with impunity. Apparently, the "superpowers" still haven't realized the danger of ERDOGANOCRACY (Erdogan-style neo-fascism ) which is way worse than Hitler's fascism that once united them against a shared enemy. Instead of pulling back the rein of the sultan, they have nursed a snake in their bosom! So, in the current geopolitical situation, as long as the main concern of eastern & western imperialists is their interests, and some Armenians (including dishonorable authorities) have a tendency to divide into “pro-Western” and “pro-Russian” camps, the Armenian people should rely on themselves only. So I wish we had a leader who could unite us and remind us about SARDARAPAT and MUSA DAGH uprisings. A leader like our hero MONTE MELKONIAN (RIP) who once said: “We do not believe in benevolent friends, the inevitable triumph of justice, or covertly and cleverly manipulating the superpowers. If we are to achieve national self-determination, then we ourselves, the Armenian people, will have to fight for it. We believe in the power of organized masses and in the capacity of our people to determine their own future. We believe in revolution.” “If we lose Artsakh, we will turn over the last page of Armenian history,” Monte’s words sounded like a call to alertness for front-line soldiers and for the entire Armenian people.

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