
ArmInfo. The Union of Armenians of Russia (UAR) expressed outrage at Azerbaijan's consistent destruction of Armenian Christian heritage in occupied Artsakh.
The UAR statement recalls that April is a special month in terms of historical memory. "In Russia, April 19 is celebrated as Remembrance Day for the Genocide of the Soviet People during the Great Patriotic War. This date, established in 2025, is dedicated to preserving the memory of the mass crimes committed by the Nazis and their accomplices. It is no coincidence that in April, shortly before another commemorative date-April 24, Remembrance Day for the Victims of the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey- Azerbaijanis are destroying two churches in Stepanakert, the capital of Nagorno-Karabakh: the Cathedral of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin and the Surb Hakob Church," the UAR emphasized.
The Union of Armenians of Russia also found it telling that neither Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, nor the Azerbaijani Minister of Culture, nor other representatives of that country's authorities, after the ethnic cleansing carried out in Artsakh (which was facilitated by the compromising position of the Armenian authorities), concealed their intentions to destroy, distort, and appropriate Armenian Christian and cultural- historical heritage.
"The Azerbaijani media began to echo them, demanding the destruction of Armenian Christian churches. And they didn't have to wait long. The attempts of the Azerbaijanis to justify their barbarity by saying that these monuments were supposedly built "without the consent of the Azerbaijani authorities" do not stand up to criticism. It is logical to ask: with whom should the Armenians have coordinated the construction of such masterpieces as the Gandzasar (13th century) and Dadivank (9th-13th century) monasteries, the ancient settlement of Tigranakert founded in the 1st century BC and the Vankasar church on its territory (7th century), the Tsitsernavank monastery (4th-6th centuries), the churches of Okhta Drni (6th century) and Gtchavank (13th century), the Amaras monastery (4th century), Ghazanchetsots (19th century) and more than five hundred other Christian architectural monuments that were built by Armenians on their historical lands thousands of years before Azerbaijan appeared on the world map, requiring "coordination" for construction "Churches, monuments, and memorials on lands to which he had no connection. It's worth remembering that, according to international law, Nagorno-Karabakh was never part of Azerbaijan," the SAR noted.
In October 2020, 2022, and 2023, due to the threat looming over part of the World Heritage Sites of Nagorno-Karabakh-the Christian and cultural-historical sites-SAR President Ara Abrahamyan appealed to the Director-General of UNESCO and requested UNESCO's involvement. Shortly thereafter, UNESCO announced its readiness to send a team of experts to Nagorno-Karabakh. However, this was blocked by the Azerbaijani authorities.
"What is the Pashinyan government doing against this backdrop? It is busy with pre-election staging and the devaluation of the Armenian Holy Apostolic Church, and the persecution of the clergy. Pashinyan is evading direct questions about the destroyed Armenian churches in Stepanakert, essentially playing along with Aliyev and giving him free rein to continue his genocidal policies, distracting his citizens with tales of an "era of peace" that he is allegedly building with those who despise him, who invaded the territory of Armenia and are not going to leave the strategic heights, who, waving their fists, threaten the Armenian state. And who are consistently destroying and annihilating everything connected with the thousand-year presence, life, and creation of Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh, Baku, Nakhichevan, Kirovabad, and many other cities and villages. And so that this list does not grow longer, we all need to put aside personal matters, unite, and elect such a government in Armenia in June. "A government that will be able to defend the legitimate rights of the Armenian people with honor and dignity and ensure the security of the Armenian state and its citizens," the SAR concluded.
It should be recalled that on April 21, it was reported that Azerbaijan had razed the Surb Astvatsatsin Church to the ground. Days earlier, it was also reported that the enemy had destroyed the Surb Hakob Church in Stepanakert. The cultural genocide in Artsakh is taking place against the backdrop of the tacit encouragement of the so-called civilized international community. Day after day, the Azerbaijani occupiers are destroying sites that testify to the millennia-long presence of Armenians on this land.
It should be noted that since the occupation of Artsakh, Azerbaijan has completely destroyed or significantly damaged the following cultural and religious sites. The Kanach Jam (Surb Hovhannes Mkrtich) Church in Shushi was completely destroyed in April 2024, the Ghazanchetsots Cemetery in Shushi was completely destroyed, the village of Karintak was completely bulldozed, and monuments and busts in Stepanakert, including those to Charles Aznavour, Hovhannes Aivazovsky, Hovhannes Tumanyan, and Marshal Baghramyan, were dismantled. The Marshal Khudyakov Museum in the village of Mets Tager was destroyed. Today, approximately 4,000 Armenian cultural sites remain under Azerbaijani control, including more than 370 churches and 119 ancient fortresses.