ArmInfo.. On this date 25 years ago, when I was in a helicopter on my way to Karabakh, it was snowing like today, Stepanakert was already blocked, and the main food for the village people were the bread and the tea. Our copter carrying fuel had been shot, and that was a miracle it did not fall down, Svetlana Kulchitskaya, the author of movies about Karabakh War stated delivering her speech at the expert session on Stepanakert Blockade Breakthrough. 25 Years After.
The event was admitted also by Artak Zakaryan, the Head of the National Assembly Permanent Commission of Foreign Affairs, Russian expert Sergey Markedonov, Sergey Minasyan, the Deputy Director for the Caucasus Instittute and other.
" I clearly remember the pain in big eyes of Armenian boy telling me "I want to learn reading so much, You know..." A remember schools and hospitals destroyed by cannonade. Having visited Karabkah three times at those years, I understood what could hunger do with people. Being born in St.Petersburg, I know what blockade is. Karabakh and Armenia became a close place for me and I will remember this pain forever," the movie maker said.
According to Kulchitskaya, at those days people carried the water on their shoulders, and the stairways of Stepanakert buldings reminded icebergs, because people had to take the water to 13-15th floors. I want so much that children, new generation could forget the troubles of that time. I see that people die in Artsakh every day, I don't want war. The war is awful.