March 22 marks the 105th anniversary of the Shushi massacre, when the ancestors of modern Azerbaijanis invaded the capital of Artsakh, Shushi, and massacred its 40,000 peaceful Armenian population, not sparing even children.
The barbarians looted and burned dozens of buildings in the city, turning the once prosperous Shushi into a pile of ruins. 100 years later, Aliyev, standing against the backdrop of the Armenian buildings of the city destroyed by his ancestors, will cynically lie that “this is an Azerbaijani city that has been destroyed by Armenians over the past 30 years.”
However, back in 1937, Sergo Ordzhonikidze wrote: “Even today I remember with horror the picture we saw in Shusha in May 1920. The most beautiful Armenian city was destroyed, razed to the ground, and in the wells we saw the corpses of women and children.”