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    Sus (Azerbaijani: Sus; Armenian: Սուս) is a village in Lachin District of Azerbaijan. It was formerly under the supervision of the Russian peacekeeping...
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    The territory of the corridor included the villages of Zabukh, Sus and the city of Lachin itself until 2022. On 26 August 2022, these settlements were transferred...
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  • Look up sus or Sus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sus or SUS may refer to: Sus, Lachin, a village Sus, Pune, India, a neighborhood Sus, Pyrénées-Atlantiques...
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    ceasefire agreement that ended the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war. Lachin and the villages of Sus and Zabukh were returned under Azerbaijan's control on 26 August...
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    settled" in Lachin, Zabux, and Sus should leave the area "on their own will". "Illegally settled people should be removed from the city of Lachin, the villages...
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    Zabukh (category Populated places in Lachin District)
    other settlements located along the former route of the Lachin corridor, including Lachin and Sus. Zabukh (also rendered Zabuk in Armenian) is also the...
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    Armenian media alleged that "the agreement has been amended," adding that Lachin, Sus, and Zabukh would not be handed over to Azerbaijan. These claims were...
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    returned to Azerbaijan, with the exception of the Lachin corridor containing the localities of Berdzor, Sus and Aghavno, which were controlled by the Russian...
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    armed forces took full control of the Lachin Corridor area including Lachin and the villages of Zabukh and Sus as part of the 2020 cease-fire agreement...
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  • 26 August Russian peacekeepers leave the Lachin corridor. Azerbaijan regains control of Zabukh, Sus, and Lachin. 17 September Kazakhstan changes the name...
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    September 2023, Fernández condemned Azerbaijan for the blockade of the Lachin corridor and urged the international community to "act preemptively" to...
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    and serves as a land link between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia, via the Lachin corridor to the west. Throughout modern history, the city fostered a mixed...
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    Kǝngǝrli Kangarli rayon NX AZ-KUR Kürdəmir Kurdamir rayon — AZ-LAC Laçın Lachin rayon — AZ-LA Lənkəran Lankaran City municipality — AZ-LAN Lənkəran Lankaran...
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  • Shosh Tsaghkashat Urakhach Varazabun Vardadzor Verin Sznek Aghavno Berdzor Sus Aghabekalanj Arajadzor Chankatagh Chapar Chldran Drmbon Garnakar Getavan...
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