Genya, 78, resident of Armenia’s border village Kayanavan, is used to shootings from the Azerbaijani side, but still considers the incident on September 24 as unprecedented.
The house of grandmother Genya is the closest to the border. “They began to fire at night, but neither I, nor my daughter and neighbors left our houses,” grandmother Genya says.
Despite her age, she is engaged in vine-growing and is worrying very much now, not being able to get the crops because of shootings. “About 2 tones of grapes remain in the orchards. And I had to economize to grow the grapes, provide them with fertilizers and treatment. All the local residents are outraged,” the grandmother says.
Source: news.am