. On 8 October 2020, the cathedral was struck twice by Azerbaijan, which resulted in the collapse of part of the roof. A Russian journalist was seriously injured by the second strike, while two others were wounded. Between the shelling of the church and the capture of the town by Azerbaijan, the church continued to attract Armenians. On October 12
cellist Sevak Avanesyan played
Krunuk (The Crane) by
Komitas inside the partially ruined church. On October 24 a couple from
Martuni got married at the church. On November 6, 2020 Archbishop
Bagrat Galstanyan of Tavush delivered a prayer at the church. ;Armenian reactions Armenia's Foreign Ministry issued an official statement describing it as "another crime of the military-political leadership of Azerbaijan... this action fully fits into its policy of Armenophobia developed for decades. Azerbaijan, which has completely annihilated the Armenian cultural heritage in Nakhchivan and in other parts of the historical homeland of the Armenian people, now throughout the ongoing military aggression against Artsakh is trying to deprive Armenians of Artsakh of their homeland and historical memory." The
Armenian Apostolic Church condemned the attack and described it as "an outgrowth of extreme religious intolerance." Armenia's first foreign minister
Raffi Hovannisian wrote in the
New York Post that for Armenians, "an attack like the one on the Holy Savior Cathedral isn’t just a matter of urgent current affairs. No, the swirling dust kicked up by violence against a Christian house of worship can take back even the most modern-minded Armenian more than a century — to the year 1915," referring to the
Armenian genocide. ;Azerbaijani reactions Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry officially denied it was behind the attack, while its
state news agency claimed the missiles came from the Armenian side. Azerbaijan's President
Ilham Aliyev later stated: "We need to investigate this issue... We have doubts that could have been done by Armenians in order to blame us. If it was done by Azerbaijani military units, that was a mistake, and we don’t have any historical or religious targets..." In an interview with
BBC, Aliyev stated: "the images of that church which I have seen, show that it is very minor damage. And this damage can be repaired within maximum two weeks." Almost two years after the war, Aliyev's advisor
Hikmet Hajiyev said that the church "sustained
collateral damage" during the war. ;Foreign reactions The
US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) stated that they were "dismayed to learn that the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral was seriously damaged by fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh" and called for the safeguarding of places of worship and religious sites, particularly during the violent conflict. US Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom
Sam Brownback stated on Twitter: "I am deeply saddened by the images of damage to the Holy Savior Cathedral (St. Ghazanchetsots). Important religious and cultural sites must be protected." The attack was condemned by US Representative
Frank Pallone and German MP
Albert Weiler, among others. A statement released by the
International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS), signed by
Israel Charny,
Yair Auron,
Matthias Bjørnlund,
Tessa Hofmann and others argued that the strikes on the church are "a part of policy of the cultural genocide that the Azerbaijani government has been implementing over the past 30 years by systematically destroying the Armenian historical heritage." In December 2020
Human Rights Watch's Europe and Central Asia director Hugh Williamson called on Azerbaijan to investigate the attacks. "It has been over a month since Azerbaijan has retaken control of Shushi and the government needs to waste no time in investigating the attacks and holding those responsible to account. Attacks such as these serve no military purpose and all parties should ensure these kinds of attacks are punished and otherwise prevented," he said. ==Under Azerbaijani control==