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Ukraine: Civilian buildings in Kharkiv in crosshairs of Russian shelling

On February 26, the Russian ministry of defence said that it wouldn’t target civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. However, in recent days, Russian air strikes have hit many residential buildings in Uk… ....

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Azerbaijan: Unlawful Strikes in Nagorno-Karabakh


Stepanakert’s School Number 10, across the street from the main electrical substation, sustained seriously damage from Azerbaijani attacks on the substation during renewed hostilities.
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The damage to school number 10 occurred when Azerbaijani forces repeatedly fired explosive weapons with wide-area effects at the main electrical substation across the street, and 200 meters from Artsakh Energo’s main control building.  
An impact crater from an attack by Azerbaijan which landed about 40 meters from the front of Stepanakert’s School Number 10. The blast overpressure broke windows and damage dozens of classrooms.
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Stepan Khachatryan, 57, the deputy head of School Number 10, said that the school had 1,300 students, ages 5 to 16, and about 100 teachers and 40 other employees. The school closed after hostilities broke out. Khachatryan said th ....

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Human Rights Watch Report on Unlawful, Indiscriminate Azeri Attacks on Stepanakert


December 11, 2020
Impact crater in a residential neighborhood in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh on Sasountsi David Street from an attack by Azerbaijan aircraft on October 4 (HRW photo)
BERLIN–Azerbaijani forces carried out apparently indiscriminate attacks in Stepanakert in violation of the laws of war during the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, Human Rights Watch said Friday.
A Human Rights Watch on-site investigation in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh’s largest city, found numerous incidents in which Azerbaijan’s forces used inherently indiscriminate cluster munitions and artillery rockets or other weapons that did not distinguish between military targets and civilian objects. Evidence relating to an attack on October 4, 2020, indicates that multiple strikes hit residential homes in less than a minute suggesting possible bombardment – treating the whole area as a military target – which is prohibited under the laws of war. Azerbaijani forces also attacked infras ....

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Azerbaijan: Unlawful Strikes in Nagorno-Karabakh - Azerbaijan


Azerbaijan: Unlawful Strikes in Nagorno-Karabakh
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Investigate Alleged Indiscriminate Attacks, Use of Explosive Weapons
Azerbaijani forces carried out apparently indiscriminate attacks in Stepanakert in violation of the laws of war during the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, Human Rights Watch said today.
A Human Rights Watch on-site investigation in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh’s largest city, found numerous incidents in which Azerbaijan’s forces used inherently indiscriminate cluster munitions and artillery rockets or other weapons that did not distinguish between military targets and civilian objects. Evidence relating to an attack on October 4, 2020, indicates that multiple strikes hit residential homes in less than a minute suggesting possible bombardment – treating the whole area as a military target – which is prohibited under the laws of war. Azerbaijani forces also attacked infrastructure that may have an unlawfully disproportionate impact on th ....

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