Haut Karabagh : une paix fragile
In the mountains of Arzabet, on the Armenian border, Gayené mourns her son Sakho, killed in the last Nagorno-Karabakh war. Like so many other families, Samuel refuses to give up: his son's body remained trapped on the battlefield for over two months, while hundreds of soldiers are still missing. Six months after the ceasefire, Armenia is reeling: grief, anger, political crisis. Parents are organizing and setting out on their own to search for the fallen fighters, sometimes risking their lives. Across the border, Azerbaijan is rebuilding devastated and mined territories, where memory and history remain explosive.

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