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toghrul.taghizade2 yıl önce

Azerbaijanis whom you expelled 30 years ago were leaving in much worse condition

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Али Садыхович 🇦🇿2 yıl önce

Марутка, в очередной раз предлагаю быть мужиом - а бензина же не было, как эти автомобили едут?

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Oğuzhan Kurt2 yıl önce

The Turk does not forget.

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Xaqani Xudaverdiyev2 yıl önce

Вы выезжаете спокойно, у каждой семьи 1 машина, грузят все что хотят, а как на счет бежать от смерти, стоя на кузове грузовика по 20 человек?

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Concerned Netizen2 yıl önce

Karabakh armenians built their happiness on the tragedy of Azerbaijani locals that were pushed out or killed. They thought that the passage of time would clear their crimes. They were living on borrowed time.

𝓤𝓵𝓿𝓲𝔂𝔂𝓪 profil fotoğrafı
𝓤𝓵𝓿𝓲𝔂𝔂𝓪2 yıl önce

Bye bye !

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Orkhan#11 ⎊2 yıl önce

Can you now feel what Azerbaijanis felt when Armenians took over Azerbaijani lands by Russian aid? It's better for you to leave than die in the lands where it doesnt even belong to you. Karabakh is Azerbaijan, and the world will never forget what you did in Khojaly.

Ani Grigoryan 🇦🇲 #armenia profil fotoğrafı
Ani Grigoryan 🇦🇲 #armenia2 yıl önce

Dear Marut, it is impossible for us to be as sad as you, I know that. But know that our hearts and prayers are with you. I believe that we will see beautiful and honorable days again, please believe it too.

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Raisa🍀2 yıl önce

Believe me, it hurt more. Because unlike you, they ran barefoot. And you leave someone else's house comfortably and go to your homeland.

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Matin Asgar2 yıl önce

You aren’t forced to leave Azerbaijan, but this is how Armenians forcibly displaced Azerbaijanis, not by busses, but by horse, children on the neck of old women, not sheltered in hotels, but in tents, not hundreds, but hundreds of thousands.