More than a century after the Armenian Genocide, and after 45 days of an imposed and brutal war, there is a somber air of loss, uncertainty and grief in Artsakh. As people are forcibly ripped from the land, an all too familiar sense of anguish and sorrow has afflicted everyone and everything, from soldiers to villagers, trees to structures. A collection of images from Karvajar, Dadivank, Karmi Shuka and Amaras taken from November 12-14, 2020, a few days after the "peace" agreement.