
ArmInfo. The Holy See of Echmiadzin expressed deep outrage at the news that Azerbaijani authorities razed the Church of St. Hakob (Jacob) in Stepanakert, as well as the khachkars and monuments located in the adjacent area, which the Azerbaijani side groundlessly declared illegal structures subject to dismantling.
In a statement, the Armenian Apostolic Church added that the incoming reports of the destruction of the Holy Mother of God Cathedral in Stepanakert are also extremely alarming. "The Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin strongly condemns the consistent destruction of the spiritual and cultural heritage of Artsakh carried out by the Azerbaijani authorities. It is clear that the Azerbaijani authorities continue to deliberately attack Armenian Christian shrines, seeking to erase the Armenian trace from Artsakh," the AAC stated.
It is noted that this vandalism, carried out at the state level, once again demonstrates that Azerbaijan's anti- Armenian policy has not changed, which raises serious doubts about its stated intention to establish a lasting and lasting peace with Armenia. "The Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin calls on the leadership of the Republic of Armenia and government officials to take urgent and effective steps to prevent the systematic appropriation and destruction of the spiritual and cultural heritage of Artsakh. We also appeal to all states and international organizations interested in the preservation of cultural heritage, the peaceful coexistence of the peoples of the region, and the development of cooperation, to take effective measures to prevent the further destruction of Artsakh's cultural heritage," the AAC added.
As a reminder, on April 21, it was reported that Azerbaijan 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.