Le Figaro reporter: Armenians wonder what UN, EU and France are waiting for to condemn attacks on civilians in Artsakh
Jean-Christophe Buisson, the deputy director of Le Figaro French magazine who actively covers the war in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), said in a tweet on Friday that three civilians were killed in Azerbaijani bombardment of Stepanakert and Shushi last night.
“Armenians wonder what the UN, EU and France are waiting for to condemn (at least) what is happening here,” he said.
In a separate tweet, the reporter said that Azerbaijani flags were found in the pockets of Azerbaijani special forces killed in the attack on the town of Shushi, adding Ilham Aliyev “would definitely like to see them hanging over this symbolic town on November 9.”
Buisson also shared photos of a Stepanakert school badly damaged by Azerbaijani bombing.
"The hospital and the cathedral suffered the same fate," he wrote.
3 nouvelles victimes civiles pendant les bombardements azeris de cette nuit à #Stepanakert et #Shushi en #Artsakh #HautKarabagh. Les Arméniens se demandent ce qu'attendent l'ONU, l'UE et la France pour condamner (au minimum) ce qui se passe ici...
— J-Christophe Buisson (@jchribuisson) November 6, 2020