Times of Suriname

Nagorno-Karabakh truce under severe strain as both sides allege violations

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BAKU/YEREVAN A Russianbro­kered humanitari­an ceasefire in NagornoKar­abakh was under severe strain on Sunday, a day after it was agreed, with Azerbaijan and Armenia accusing each other of serious violations and crimes against civilians.

The ceasefire, clinched after marathon talks in Moscow advocated by President Vladimir Putin, was meant to halt fighting to allow ethnic Armenian forces in NagornoKar­abakh and Azeri forces to swap prisoners and war dead. The Moscow talks were the first diplomatic contact between the two since fighting over the mountainou­s enclave erupted on Sept. 27, killing hundreds of people. The enclave is internatio­nally recognised as part of Azerbaijan, but is populated and governed by ethnic Armenians.

Both sides accused one another of breaking the ceasefire almost immediatel­y on Saturday, and Azerbaijan gave the impression in public comments from top officials that it saw it as only a brief and temporary breathing space anyway. On Sunday, Azerbaijan accused Armenia of heavily shelling a residentia­l area in Ganja, its second largest city, in the early hours of the morning, and of hitting an apartment building. The Azeri Prosecutor General’s Office said nine people had been killed and 34 wounded in the attack. Reuters could not independen­tly verify Azeri assertions about the number of fatalities or injured. A Reuters

photograph­er in Ganja saw rescue workers carrying one dead person from the ruins of the apartment building on Sunday morning. The structure had been almost levelled. An excavator was clearing the debris. Buildings and cars in the immediate vicinity had also been severely damaged. Baku says more than 40 civilians had been killed and 200 injured since the start of the conflict. (Reuters)

 ??  ?? Search and rescue teams work on the blast site hit by a rocket during the fighting over the breakaway region of NagornoKar­abakh in the city of Ganja, Azerbaijan October 11, 2020. (Photo:Reuters)
Search and rescue teams work on the blast site hit by a rocket during the fighting over the breakaway region of NagornoKar­abakh in the city of Ganja, Azerbaijan October 11, 2020. (Photo:Reuters)

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