Nagorno-Karabakh Blockade Crisis: A Reflection of War’s Fallout and Geopolitical Complexities
The aftermath of a brief yet destructive war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, overshadowed by larger geopolitical dynamics, has led to a dire humanitarian crisis in the South Caucasus region. The democratic republic of Armenia, defeated by its wealthier neighbor Azerbaijan, bears the brunt of the consequences, impacting the vulnerable population of Nagorno-Karabakh – an enclave also known as Artsakh to Armenians. Despite its obscurity on the global stage, the region’s struggles are reaching critical proportions due to a prolonged blockade that has hindered essential supplies, prompting concerns of a potential humanitarian catastrophe.