Past daily of Armenia writes as follows, in particular: The fact that [Armenian PM] Nikol Pashinyan surrendered Artsakh [(Nagorno-Karabakh)], made more than a hundred thousand Artsakh residents homeless is in itself the greatest loss that cannot be measured by any material or monetary calculation. Nonetheless, what was published yesterday by the Genesis Armenia think tank gives a more complete picture of what we have lost materially, apart from the loss, complete de-Armenianization of a part of the Motherland. And so, Nikol Pashinyan has handed over to Azerbaijan 12 cities, 241 villages, 13,550 houses (30 percent of which are more than 100 years old), 11,450 apartments, 60 factories, 15 plants, 200 culture houses, 9 culture centers, 25 museums, 232 schools, 7 colleges, 4 universities, 11 art schools, 400 medieval cemeteries, 385 churches, 60 monastic complexes, 2,385 cross-stones, more than 5,000 cultural monuments, 4 reservoirs, 5 canals, 37 hydroelectric power plants, 48 mines, 11 hospitals, 230 aid stations... According to the data of the [aforesaid] center, 58 thousand small cattle, more than 45 thousand cattle, 174 thousand birds, 21 thousand pigs, more than 2,000 units of agricultural machinery, 445 kilometers of asphalt roads, and more than 35 thousand vehicles have remained in Artsakh. Of course, these are terrible numbers. However, on the other hand, these numbers are very telling from the point of view that Nikol Pashinyan and his CC [i.e. the ruling Civil Contract Party] members regularly try to convince the public that nothing has been done, nothing has been built in Artsakh for years.