• A man walks past a house burning in the village of Charektar outside the town of Kalbajar. Villagers in Nagorno-Karabakh set their houses on fire before fleeing to Armenia. AFP
    A man walks past a house burning in the village of Charektar outside the town of Kalbajar. Villagers in Nagorno-Karabakh set their houses on fire before fleeing to Armenia. AFP
  • A house burns in the village of Charektar outside the town of Kalbajar . Villagers in Nagorno-Karabakh set their houses on fire before fleeing to Armenia. AFP
    A house burns in the village of Charektar outside the town of Kalbajar . Villagers in Nagorno-Karabakh set their houses on fire before fleeing to Armenia. AFP
  • A house is seen set on fire by departing Ethnic Armenians, in an area which had held under their military control but is soon to be turned over to Azerbaijan Reuters
    A house is seen set on fire by departing Ethnic Armenians, in an area which had held under their military control but is soon to be turned over to Azerbaijan Reuters
  • A house burns in the village of Charektar outside the town of Kalbajar villagers in Nagorno-Karabakh set their houses on fire before fleeing to Armenia. AFP
    A house burns in the village of Charektar outside the town of Kalbajar villagers in Nagorno-Karabakh set their houses on fire before fleeing to Armenia. AFP
  • A local resident walks past a house set on fire by departing Ethnic Armenians, in an area which had held under their military control but is soon to be turned over to Azerbaijan. Reuters
    A local resident walks past a house set on fire by departing Ethnic Armenians, in an area which had held under their military control but is soon to be turned over to Azerbaijan. Reuters
  • A house is seen set on fire by departing Ethnic Armenians, in an area which in the village of Cherektar in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Reuters
    A house is seen set on fire by departing Ethnic Armenians, in an area which in the village of Cherektar in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Reuters
  • A house is seen set on fire by departing Ethnic Armenians, in an area which is soon to be turned over to Azerbaijan, in the village of Cherektar. Reuters
    A house is seen set on fire by departing Ethnic Armenians, in an area which is soon to be turned over to Azerbaijan, in the village of Cherektar. Reuters
  • A man reacts as he stands near a house set on fire by departing Ethnic Armenians, in an area which is soon to be turned over to Azerbaijan, in the village of Cherektar. Reuters
    A man reacts as he stands near a house set on fire by departing Ethnic Armenians, in an area which is soon to be turned over to Azerbaijan, in the village of Cherektar. Reuters
  • Residents hug as they stand near a house set on fire by departing Ethnic Armenians, in an area which is soon to be turned over to Azerbaijan,. Reuters
    Residents hug as they stand near a house set on fire by departing Ethnic Armenians, in an area which is soon to be turned over to Azerbaijan,. Reuters
  • A man reacts as he stands near a house set on fire by departing Ethnic Armenians, in an area which is soon to be turned over to Azerbaijan, in the village of Cherektar. Reuters
    A man reacts as he stands near a house set on fire by departing Ethnic Armenians, in an area which is soon to be turned over to Azerbaijan, in the village of Cherektar. Reuters
  • Men look on as a house burns in the village of Charektar outside the town of Kalbajar. Villagers in Nagorno-Karabakh set their houses on fire before fleeing to Armenia. AFP
    Men look on as a house burns in the village of Charektar outside the town of Kalbajar. Villagers in Nagorno-Karabakh set their houses on fire before fleeing to Armenia. AFP

Armenians set fire to homes before handing village over to Azerbaijan


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Armenians set fire to homes before handing a village over to Azerbaijan

Still wearing the camouflage fatigues in which he had fought against Azeri forces a week earlier, Arsen, an ethnic Armenian, lit a fire on Saturday under his sister's dining room table in the small village of Charektar.

As the flames took hold with the help of strips of cardboard, he used a wooden chair to smash the low-slung one-storey house's windows and bed sheets to try to spread the blaze, which soon consumed the whole house.

"They will already be here tomorrow morning. The Azeris. Screw them. Let them live here, if they can," he said, as the fire got going.

Next door, grey smoke was rising from what was left of his own house.

  • Volunteer fighters stand in a village south-east of Stepanakert during the ongoing fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces. AFP
    Volunteer fighters stand in a village south-east of Stepanakert during the ongoing fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces. AFP
  • A volunteer fighter walks in a valley outside a village south-east of Stepanakert. AFP
    A volunteer fighter walks in a valley outside a village south-east of Stepanakert. AFP
  • Volunteer fighters stand in a village south-east of Stepanakert during the ongoing fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces. AFP
    Volunteer fighters stand in a village south-east of Stepanakert during the ongoing fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces. AFP
  • Volunteer fighters stand in a village south-east of Stepanakert during the ongoing fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces. AFP
    Volunteer fighters stand in a village south-east of Stepanakert during the ongoing fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces. AFP
  • Volunteer fighters stand in a village south-east of Stepanakert during the ongoing fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces. AFP
    Volunteer fighters stand in a village south-east of Stepanakert during the ongoing fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces. AFP
  • Volunteer fighters stand in a village south-east of Stepanakert during the ongoing fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces. AFP
    Volunteer fighters stand in a village south-east of Stepanakert during the ongoing fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces. AFP
  • A tail of a multiple rocket 'Smerch' sticks out of the ground near the town of Martuni, the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh. AP
    A tail of a multiple rocket 'Smerch' sticks out of the ground near the town of Martuni, the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh. AP
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    A man enters a basement shelter in the city of Stepanakert during the ongoing fighting between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces. AFP
  • Rita Khachatryan, 50, whose husband and son were sent to the front line, sits in a basement shelter in the city of Stepanakert. AFP
    Rita Khachatryan, 50, whose husband and son were sent to the front line, sits in a basement shelter in the city of Stepanakert. AFP
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    A fire burns at a factory following shelling during fighting over the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh. AP
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    People inspect a car destroyed during a shelling by Azerbaijan's artillery during a military conflict in Stepanakert. AP
  • A handout photo from the Armenian Foreign Ministry shows firefighters extinguishing a fire after an Azerbeijani shelling in the city of Stepanakert. Armenian Foreign Ministry HO via EPA
    A handout photo from the Armenian Foreign Ministry shows firefighters extinguishing a fire after an Azerbeijani shelling in the city of Stepanakert. Armenian Foreign Ministry HO via EPA
  • Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan visits Armenian servicemen who were wounded in the Nagorno-Karabakh during military combat with Azerbaijani Armed Forces. EPA/ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT
    Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan visits Armenian servicemen who were wounded in the Nagorno-Karabakh during military combat with Azerbaijani Armed Forces. EPA/ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT
  • Armenia’s Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan meets with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at the State Department to discuss the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Reuters
    Armenia’s Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan meets with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at the State Department to discuss the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Reuters
  • Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov meets with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at the State Department to discuss the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Reuters
    Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov meets with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at the State Department to discuss the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Reuters

Armenians are resorting to a scorched earth policy as the clock ticks down to a handover of territory to Azerbaijan under a Russia-brokered peace deal that followed six weeks of fighting between ethnic Armenian forces and Azeri troops over the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding areas.

Nestled in the mountains, Charektar is a small village in the Kalbajar district of Azerbaijan, which borders Nagorno-Karabakh.

It is internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan, but has been controlled by ethnic Armenians since a war over Nagorno-Karabakh in the 1990s. On Sunday, the Azeris will return and take back control of the area.

Arsen, 35, who declined to give his surname, said he and other ethnic Armenians had no desire to leave anything useful for the Azeris.

"They will have to build their own houses from scratch," he said.

Reuters reporters saw six houses, around half the village, on fire in Charektar on Saturday.

One man, who refused to give his name, said Armenians were carting off everything they could as trucks nearby loaded up with household possessions.

Tears and fears

Some residents of Armenia visited the area on Saturday to see it, possibly for the last time, and witness the village's burning.

One Armenian woman was in tears as she watched.

Arsen said he'd learnt of the peace deal from other fighters.

"They called me and said: Go home and take everything you have. They [the Azeris] should enter the region by the fifteenth [of November]," he recalled.

He and his wife planned to go with their four children to Armenia and rent a flat there, he said.

Asked why he and other villagers were afraid to stay, he said they feared the Azeris would kill them.

"Have you ever seen Armenians and the Azeris living together?" he said.

"We are leaving all the gravestones [of our relatives] here. Nightmare is not the right word for it."