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- Shelling_of_Stepanakert abstract "The Shelling of Stepanakert (Armenian: Ստեփանակերտի ռմբակոծումը) was a months-long campaign of intentional bombardment of civilian targets of the city of Stepanakert, the capital of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, in 1991 and 1992, during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. The campaign caused widespread destruction and many civilian deaths.According to reports from Human Rights Watch, both Azerbaijani and Armenian forces actively shelled and engaged in sniper attacks on each other's towns and villages. HRW reported that main bases used by Azerbaijani armed forces for the bombardment of Stepanakert included the towns of Khojaly and Shusha. The indiscriminate shelling, sniper shooting and aerial attacks killed or maimed hundreds of civilians, destroyed homes, hospitals, kindergartens and other objects that were not legitimate military targets, and generally terrorized the civilian population. According to Memorial Human Rights Center, the residential areas of both Stepanakert and Shusha were shelled on a regular basis with the use of artillery and rocket launchers. There were more destruction and casualties in Stepanakert than in Shusha, which could be explained by location of Stepanakert in the lowland and much higher intensity of shelling from Shusha due to Azerbaijan's capture of Soviet depots in Aghdam and other locales with more than 11,000 wagons full of rockets, including those for BM-21 MLRS.The indiscriminate bombardment of civilian areas stopped only after the successful suppression of Azerbaijani military outposts in the nearby town of Shusha by Armenian units on May 8–9, 1992.".
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- Shelling_of_Stepanakert date "--05-09".
- Shelling_of_Stepanakert fatalities "Hundreds of Armenian civilians".
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- Shelling_of_Stepanakert injuries "Hundreds".
- Shelling_of_Stepanakert location Azerbaijan.
- Shelling_of_Stepanakert location Stepanakert.
- Shelling_of_Stepanakert location "Nagorno-Karabakh Republic".
- Shelling_of_Stepanakert partof "the Nagorno-Karabakh War".
- Shelling_of_Stepanakert perps Azerbaijani_Armed_Forces.
- Shelling_of_Stepanakert quote ""Anyone could just get up with a hangover, after drinking the night before, sit behind the Grad and fire, fire, fire at Stepanakert without any aim, without any coordinates."".
- Shelling_of_Stepanakert source "—Azerbaijani soldier Azai Kerimov".
- Shelling_of_Stepanakert target "Civilian".
- Shelling_of_Stepanakert title "Shelling of Stepanakert".
- Shelling_of_Stepanakert type "Bombing, shelling, artillery fire".
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- Shelling_of_Stepanakert subject Category:1992_in_Azerbaijan.
- Shelling_of_Stepanakert subject Category:Nagorno-Karabakh_War.
- Shelling_of_Stepanakert comment "The Shelling of Stepanakert (Armenian: Ստեփանակերտի ռմբակոծումը) was a months-long campaign of intentional bombardment of civilian targets of the city of Stepanakert, the capital of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, in 1991 and 1992, during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. The campaign caused widespread destruction and many civilian deaths.According to reports from Human Rights Watch, both Azerbaijani and Armenian forces actively shelled and engaged in sniper attacks on each other's towns and villages.".
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