ArmInfo.Azerbaijan has fully launched the "machine" to destroy the Armenian presence in the territories that came under its control after the 44-day war in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone.
Proof of these numerous photographs and videos posted on the network by the Azerbaijanis themselves, who are destroying Armenian churches, cemeteries, monuments to heroes, including the Great Patriotic War. Another proof is a report by BBC correspondent John Fisher, who decided to find out where to the Armenian church Zoravar Surb Astvatsatsin disappeared in the Karabakh village of Mekhakavan (Jebrail), which was intact after the end of hostilities.
So, the report shows that the church did not face damages when the territory came under the control of Azerbaijan. However, in reality, only ruins remained on the site where the church stood. Azerbaijan has not given an adequate answer to the question of where the church disappeared to. The video can be viewed at the following link: https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-europe- 56517835? Fbclid = IwAR0daw6EIlqm99lsOxfHxp2rTfHZk2su_yKHlfoaX5Z_wHQ4UFa5rtrxcy U
Note that on November 20, 2020, UNESCO Director General Audre Azoulay announced the organization's readiness to send a mission to Karabakh to help restore the cultural and historical region.
In December last year, UNESCO Deputy Director General Ernesto Ottone noted that the organization "so far expects only for a response of Azerbaijan so that UNESCO can continue to work with a field mission."
In turn, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry in the mission space "is open to a constructive dialogue to discuss the details of the organization of the mission" UNESCO not to politicize the issue of protecting cultural heritage in Karabakh and the statement that Baku "is open to a constructive dialogue to discuss the details of the organization of the mission."
The Russian Foreign Ministry has also repeatedly stated that Moscow is counting on the visit of a UNESCO mission to Nagorno-Karabakh in the near future. However, the issue is deliberately dragged out by the Azerbaijani side, and against this background, acts of vandalism are committed on the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, committed under the control of Azerbaijan, and Armenian cultural and historical monuments are being destroyed.