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'They're sleeping in shelters' Scots student tells of fears for family living in bombed Azerbijan city
missiles as part of a conflict.Maryam Iskanderova, from Aberdeen, said a ceasefire between her country and Armenia had already been broken and she worried for her grandmother, uncle and auntie living in Ganja.Azerbaijan's second city has been attacked as part of an escalating war between the two sides over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.More than 500 people have been killed since the conflict broke out on September 27 with claims of shells and missiles used by both sides.Maryam, a third year law student at Aberdeen university, spoke of her fears for family who were 'sleeping in shelters'.The 21-year-old said: "I have cousins on the frontline and they're not allowed their phones so I don't know if they're alive or dead."The ceasefire has sadly