Kim Kardashian urges intervention after Azerbaijan attacks Armenia

Kim Kardashian urges international community to ‘pay attention’ and ‘intervene’ after Azerbaijan’s ‘unprovoked attacks’ on Armenia

Kim Kardashian is using her massive influence on social media to shine a light on the latest flare up in fighting between Azerbaijan and Armenia. 

On Thursday, the 39-year-old reality star-turned-justice warrior informed her 179 million Instagram followers that Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defense threatened to bomb her father’s ancestral homeland. 

‘Despite an ongoing global pandemic, Azerbaijan has violated the UN’s appeal for global ceasefire by unprovoked attacks against the Republic of Armenia,’ she wrote on her Instagram Story.

Speaking up: Kim Kardashian is using her massive influence on social media to shine light on the latest flare up in fighting between Azerbaijan and Armenia (seen in December) 

The KKW Beauty mogul added: ‘Civilian structures in Armenia have been targeted, and Azerbaijan has now threatened to bomb the nuclear power plant in Armenia.’ 

‘In the meantime, congressional amendments to the National Defense Authorization Act will be voted on next week to ensure that the US does not enable Azerbaijan with military aid that would be used against Armenia and Artsakh,’ she further explained. 

Then, she urged the international community to ‘pay attention and intervene’ with political and diplomatic measures to ‘prevent unnecessary escalation and the loss of human life.’  

Urging reform: On Thursday, the 39-year-old reality star-turned-justice warrior informed her 179 million Instagram followers that Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defense threatened to bomb her father’s ancestral homeland

The mother-of-four expressed her support for her fellow Armenians and prayed for those ‘involved in recent tensions on the border of the country.’ 

‘I urge for a peaceful resolution for these unprovoked attacks during this already very difficult pandemic,’ she concluded, before encouraging her fans to call their senators and representatives, in support of Armenia. 

The budding law student, who is studying to take the bar in California, baptized her three youngest children in Armenia last year. 

Homeland: The budding law student, who is studying to take the bar in California, baptized her three youngest children in Armenia last year 

In October, she praised news that the US House of Representatives passed a resolution to recognize the Armenian Genocide of 1915. 

‘Yesterday was such a huge victory for the Armenian people when the US House Of Representatives acknowledged the Armenian Genocide!’ the E! star wrote.

‘This photo was taken of me and my children this month in Armenia,’ she noted, in addition to crediting the photographer, Jackie Nickerson.  

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