"Would you kill an Armenian child?" Azeri girl asks on TwitterSeptember 28, 2020 - 14:20 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - "Would you kill an Armenian child?" is what a young Azerbaijani girl has asked her Twitter followers in a since-deleted tweet. The girl posted the question on September 25, two days before Azerbaijan launched a major assault against Nagorno-Karabakh. The tweet, which was deleted shortly after being posted, has stirred a lot of discussion among social media users. Azerbaijani people, especially the younger generation, often stand out with their Armenophobic behavior and failure to hide their hatred towards Armenians. Azerbaijan unleashed a large-scale offensive along the entire contact line in Karabakh (Artsakh) in the morning of September 27, shelling Armenian positions and civilian settlements with large caliber weapons and rocket systems. Armenia and Karabakh have introduced martial law and total mobilization. The Armenian side has reported deaths and injuries both among the civilian population and the military.
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