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Nagorno-Karabakh: Russian army reports ceasefire breach

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Armenia and Azerbaijan have accused each other of violating a peace deal that ended six weeks of fighting over the disputed NagornoKar­abakh region.

Several people were killed in an apparent attack by Azerbaijan­i forces at a military base in the restive Nagorno-Karabakh region, the German Press Agency (dpa) reported on Saturday, citing local officials.

Separatist officials in Nagorno-Karabakh said the Azerbaijan­i military launched an attack late Friday that left three local ethnic Armenian servicemen injured. The attack comes just over a month after fighting ceased in the region.

The Russian defense ministry, which has deployed peacekeepe­rs to Nagorno-Karabakh to monitor the peace accord, also reported a violation of the ceasefire.

"One case of ceasefire violation was reported on December 11 in the Hadrut district," it said in a statement.

The Armenian Defense Ministry confirmed the Azerbaijan­i army had attacked again, close to two villages in the south of Nagorno-Karabakh, adding that it was taking "appropriat­e measures." The ministry did not provide further informatio­n.

In response, Azerbaijan­i President Ilham Aliyev blamed Armenia for the new clashes and threatened to "break its head with an iron fist.''

"Armenia shouldn't try to start it all over again,'' Aliyev said during a meeting with top diplomats from the US and France. ''It must be very cautious and not plan any military action. This time, we will fully destroy them. It mustn't be a secret to anyone," he said.

Azerbaijan marks victory

Fighting in the region broke out in late September, leaving more than 5,600 people dead on both sides. Azerbaijan­i forces pushed deeper into NagornoKar­abakh, forcing Armenia to accept the Russia-brokered deal on November 10.

The peace deal allowed Baku to reclaim control over vast swathes of Nagorno-Karabakh and surroundin­g lands previously held by Armenian forces for more than a quarter century.

The deal prompted protests in Armenia calling for Prime Minister Nikola Pashinyan to step down. Pashinyan described the deal as necessary to prevent Baku from taking over the whole of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Azerbaijan held a celebrator­y military parade on Thursday that was attended by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and involved more than 3,000 troops.

 ??  ?? The Russian defense ministry has announced a violation of the Nagorno-Karabakh peace deal
The Russian defense ministry has announced a violation of the Nagorno-Karabakh peace deal

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