Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Stepanakert" in English language version.
The few images that have emerged from Khankendi since the takeover show a ghost town, where possessions appear to have been abandoned in the streets as residents fled.
It was once the seat of a de facto government. Now it's a ghost town that plays host to projections of its conquerors' power
...this morning, Armenia showed images of a map that allegedly includes "new Azerbaijani" names on "renamed" streets in Khankandi. Let me be clear on that. No streets in Khankandi have been renamed. The social media post on which Armenia relies was originally posted in August 2021...
…the Nagorno-Karabakh city of Stepanakert, also known as Khankendi, a ghost town after its ethnic Armenian residents fled in fear as Azerbaijani troops captured the area.
Reporting from the regional capital Stepanakert, Al Jazeera describes a 'ghost town' with no one left.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)…the Nagorno-Karabakh city of Stepanakert, also known as Khankendi, a ghost town after its ethnic Armenian residents fled in fear as Azerbaijani troops captured the area.